Tricks to teach your children patience
If you want your children to be people with patience, do not miss these tips and tricks to achieve it.
Patience is conspicuous by its absence in young children, and this is totally normal. Children are impulsive and impatient by nature. Parents need to remember that patience is not taught in a day, patience is also needed to be able to teach it. Belated gratification and patience are not used very often, but they are necessary in order to have a full life.
When children are asked to do things for and for them, if they are tired or not very motivated, they may refuse or whine to show their denial. When a child refuses an order from their parents, they can feel frustrated and angry, so sometimes these feelings come out in the form of screams or bad manners … And patience is conspicuous by its absence, but this once, from the hand of adults.
Teaching children to wait is a challenge that many parents may feel reluctant to meet. Although it is difficult to achieve it, it is worth the effort when you see this valuable skill acquired in children, and you realize that thanks to you, children have learned what it is and how to be patient, something so valuable for their future.
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THE BENEFITS OF PATIENCE
Teaching your children to be patient is healthy for them for many things, discover some reasons why you should start teaching your children patience from today:
-Wait for the turn in the games
-Wait for turn in conversations
-Think before acting or speaking
-Resist social pressures
-Solve problems without being overwhelmed by frustration
-Be disciplined and have good manners
-Know how to study better and expect good results by making an effort
-Focus on a task until it is completed
-Be nice to others instead of falling into anger or tantrums
HOW TO TEACH PATIENCE TO CHILDREN
1- You are his best example
Practice patience in your own life deliberately and tell your children how you are doing it just like they are. Show your children that you are patient (with them too) and they will learn to be.
2- Opportunities to practice patience
Patience to be able to learn it, you have to practice it. That is why it is important to provide children with opportunities to learn patience. For example, if they have to wait somewhere they can do it while singing a song to themselves or playing with their fingers. They can also have a small notebook to write when you have to wait at the doctor’s office, for example.
They will also learn that the waiting period is always finite; it always has a beginning and an end. If he tells you that he is bored, tell him that is not bad, he just has to find a way not to do it.
Act like you think your kids can control themselves
You can tell him to show you how he waits with a happy face. Lovingly explain to them that waiting makes good things happen, and if you positively reinforce good waiting behavior, patience will almost magically appear. The French say that it takes love and frustration for the child to build himself. If we give them love without internal limits or restrictions, they will soon become little tyrants!
Breathe and slow down
If your child asks you for something, don’t give it to him immediately, tell him to wait 5 minutes until you finish your homework. Have reasonable expectations of your child … Don’t expect, for example, that your young child will sit through an entire play. Patience with your child should be worked on little by little and that is how better results will be achieved. It is a long-term project that cannot be achieved in one day, but step by step … a whole marathon is covered!
Dr. Tabriella Perivolaris, Sara's mother and fan of fashion, beauty, motherhood, among others, about the female universe. Since 2018 she has been working as a copywriter, always bringing to her articles a little of her experience and experience as a mother and woman.