How to raise a happy child

How to raise a happy child

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When we talk about a happy child we must not confuse ourselves with a spoiled child. A happy child is not the one to whom we have to give everything. It is true that frustration is a part of life which is needed at some point in a child’s life but a happy child is one who has the ability to overcome that time of phase or trauma. They also know that what are their limits and what they can or cannot do.

If a child knows that they are loved and praised, everything is happy in their surroundings and can recognize the limitations of life by accepting them, they are the ones who grow up to be a responsible person in future.

Why is a happy child more responsible?

There are many characteristics that describe a happy child which describes how to make them more responsible towards the happenings and surroundings of his life.

Better character:

Any child who is happy in his surroundings develops a good character. This is a good characteristic to make the little one better internalize the meanings of justice and honesty.

Various virtues for a good character:

A child who grows up in a happy world learns the virtues such as honesty, temperance, love or sacrifices for others and learns the ability to strive to overcome the various adverse stages in their life.

Positivity:

When a child is happy they have a positive outlook towards life. They are active and have a positive mindset while facing challenges and work hard to overcome their fear and feel very grateful after achieving it.

Receptive:

It is said that happy children have a healthier relationship with their parents. They will be much more sympathetic to love, emotional attachment and communication with others.

More Learning:

As it was given in the previous point that happy children are more receptive, therefore, they are more open or ready towards lessons and knowledge. They respond to the teachers, pay good attention, understand examples better, have the capability in deciding between right and wrong and can give their own conclusions.

Along with these, there are few more other traits of how a happy child is more responsible and happy in their surroundings.

How to raise a happy child?

Every parent wants their child to grow up having a happy and lovely life. They wish their child to be happy and understand everything and lead a good life in the future. But at times it gets difficult to know the way of encouraging them. Here are a few tips for the parents to help them to grow their child to a joyful life.

Teach Gratitude:

A child needs appreciation for everything they do so it is necessary for the parents to top their work and take out time to praise their child for what they are doing for a moment. This will help them to grow up more enthusiastic, helpful, joyful, interested and involve in the world around them.

Listen to the child:

If a child comes home from the school and starts telling about how they hate the other kids in the school. A parent must never criticize them immediately and tell them not to speak. Instead of that, listen to them carefully and acknowledge their emotions.

Create routines:

Having a daily routine of a child are the most basic ways to instill a sense of security and pleasure. The normal routines from brushing teeth to bedtime help a child feel secure; strengthen family bond lead to greater life.

Encouragement or physical activity:

Running around will not just help a child remain fit and healthy because it also triggers the feelings of happiness. To know this, a parent should also keep a happy surrounding within the child to develop a healthy atmosphere and stay fit mentally too.

Handling frustration:

It is not necessary for a child to know everything at once. It is a slow and steady process of a life stage. So, when a child complains about being unable to do something a parent must not convince or force them to do it at that very moment. Instead, patience and handling their frustration will help them to return back to the incomplete work on their own.

Unstructured and unhurried time:

Childhood is the best days of life, so they must not be structured every day with activities. They must be allowed to play or act which does not mean school activities, dance or art class. Playing means creating their own dream world with own pace of time.

Do not overindulge:

Over-indulged children are those who are over drown with toys or kept in the guidance of emotional discomfort tend to change more likely into boring teenagers. So, it is important to help children develop their inner sources and entertain themselves by doing new things.

Teaching meaningful things:

As a child grows older, they must be taught about the satisfaction of helping others. It also shows that a person who helps others feel less depressed and makes a meaningful life. Even small household chores done by a child will make them feel that they are making a contribution.

Be a role model:

A child is much advanced in knowing their parents’ behavior and by modeling it they can tell when their parents are happy or sad. Therefore, a parent must always make effort to stay positive all the time around the child.

A happy child is a healthy child

This heading is completely agreeable in defining a happy child who has a full and a whole existence. But it is again said that it must not be confused with spoiling, unlimited freedom or attachment to materialistic things. Simply let children be themselves with full understanding and a positive environment to be a reason for happiness for everyone.


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