The key to creating balance in your child’s life is to establish a sound support system at home where your child is satisfied with their achievements and where they can grow feeling confident and competent.
- Encourage special skills – Your child has skills and abilities that are unique to them. Learn to recognise what these are and then help your child to excel in these areas that come naturally to them. It might be music, it could be drawing, it doesn’t matter what it is, just encourage it to grow. It will be a powerful source of happiness and confidence for your child.
- Don’t over book your child – These day’s it’s a common practice to enrol our kids in many extracurricular activities. The problem is between school and these activities, children can begin to feel overwhelmed, and they can become stressed. Make sure your child has down time just to kick back, relax, and do unscripted activities.
- Eat dinner together – Eating dinner as a family is great family time. It’s not about what’s being served, but rather about the social interaction. It’s a time to hear about each other’s day, solve problems, learn family values, and encourage your child. One study done at the Columbia University found that kids who ate with their families at least five meals a week were far less likely to develop eating disorders. It doesn’t have to be dinner time. Find a meal where you can all be together and make that your special time together.
- Create a balanced bedtime – It is important to establish a bedtime and be consistent every night. Have a policy where all electronics have to be shut off 30 minutes before bedtime to help turn off the brain.
Creating balance in your child’s life will help to create a healthy, happy, less stressed child.