compassionate child

As a parent, there are so many things we want our children to learn. One of the most important of those lessons is how to be compassionate human beings.

We all know of parents who bring their children to volunteer at the local soup kitchen to expose them to the less fortunate. While this is admirable, it also isn’t always feasible with work, school and sport schedules. Thankfully, teaching your child compassion can take place during the course of a normal day.

What follows are some simple but effective ways you can help your child be more compassionate– at home, at daycare, at school and on the field.

  1. Be a good role model. First and foremost, it is important to understand that your child is always watching you. Therefore, if you want to raise kind and compassionate children, you need to model those behaviors. Speak to others respectfully and apologize if you have been short-tempered.
  2. Provide structure. When children know what behavior is expected of them, they feel more secure. Have a zero tolerance policy for things like hitting other children or name calling. Habits form character and children need to understand from an early age that certain behaviors are unacceptable because they can hurt themselves or others.
  3. Reward compassion. If you see your child helping a friend or picking up his or her toys without being told, tell them that you are proud of them. This teaches your child that this type of behavior is something to be valued.
  4. Teach good manners. Saying please and thank you, writing thank you notes and holding the door for others are all traits that allow children to understand the importance of valuing the feelings of others. It also allows them to understand the power of a small gesture.
  5. Give them the opportunity to make a difference. While it may be unrealistic for you to bring your child to a soup kitchen every week, that doesn’t mean that they can’t help make the world a better place. If you have an elderly neighbor, have your child make them a card on holidays or bring in their trash cans on trash day.

While raising a child who is excels in the classroom or on the field is certainly an accomplishment, nothing compares to the satisfaction that comes from raising a genuinely compassionate human being. Thankfully, that is something you can work on every single day, no matter where your day takes you.

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Raising a child who is kind and compassionate is one of the most important things that you can do as a parent. Children who are kind treat others with care and respect – but that’s not all. Teaching children the importance of being kind can enhance positivity, help children feel better about themselves and be more successful later in life.

Stop Trying to Raise Successful Kids and Start Raising Kind Ones

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/12/stop-trying-to-raise-successful-kids/600751/

The real test of parenting is not what your children achieve, but who they become and how they treat others. If you teach them to be kind, you’re not only setting your kids up for success. You’re setting up the kids around them, too.

13 Ways to Raise a Caring and Compassionate Child

https://www.scholastic.com/parents/family-life/social-emotional-learning/social-skills-for-kids/13-ways-to-raise-caring-and-compassionate-child.html

Like many things, kindness is a quality that children learn over time and through practice. Thankfully, there are many things you can do to encourage your child to be a kinder, gentler person.

Are You Raising Nice Kids? A Harvard Psychologist Gives 5 Ways to Raise Them to be Kind

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/parenting/wp/2014/07/18/are-you-raising-nice-kids-a-harvard-psychologist-gives-5-ways-to-raise-them-to-be-kind/

Children are not born simply good or bad. They need adults who will help them become caring, respectful, and responsible for their communities at every stage of their childhood.

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Research indicates that most children are born compassionate.  In order to ensure that they remain that way it’s important that parents serve as good role models.

An article on fatherly.com, Compassionate Children Come from Parents Who Do These 8 Things, explains how parents can foster compassion in their children. These include engaging in the following behaviors:

  1. Explaining their actions
  2. Expressing gratitude
  3. Avoid scolding their children in public
  4. Showing empathy
  5. Reading with their children

Parents also need to understand that it is important to be consistent and that it will take a long time for these types of lessons to stick. In other words, slow and steady wins the raise when it comes to raising children who genuinely care about others.

Premier Academy offers affordable childcare in the Omaha/Elkhorn area. To learn more, visit us at premieracademyinc.com.

The holidays are winding down. While most families spent the past few months making special memories and participating in fun and festive activities together, prioritizing family bonding activities isn’t something that ends when the holidays are over.

family bonding by taking a walk in the park together

An article on sheknows.com, Family Time Isn’t Just for Fun – It Also Has Some Serious Benefits, talks about the fact that hanging out together as a family should be a priority, no matter what the season. Specifically, the article talks about the following five ways family-time benefits every member of the family.

  1. It builds self-esteem in children
  2. It strengthens family bonds
  3. It develops positive behaviors
  4. It creates happy memories
  5. It helps parents and children reconnect

No matter how old your children, spending time together is something they crave (even if they don’t like to admit it). That’s why it is so important to keep the warm feelings that come with family bonding alive throughout the New Year!

Premier Academy offers affordable childcare in the Omaha/Elkhorn area. To learn more, visit us at premieracademyinc.com.