Secrets to promote independence in your children

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Independence is essential for the development of any person, especially in childhood. Children need to learn things independently by themselves, to achieve this they will need the guidance and support of their parents. What can parents do to ensure that their children learn to do things for themselves after they have been given the necessary teaching? It is important to know that children are growing up as safe and self-sufficient people.

Children learn to be more independent and responsible through different experiences and situations. Playing in a public park or walking short distances only with 6 years (under parental supervision). Anyway, these types of actions are not the only ones that can help a child to be more independent. If you have a school-age child, these are ways you can build their confidence and independence. You will learn that you are capable of doing things yourself and this will give you a much healthier self-esteem.

Responsible for housework

Depending on the age of the children, you should know what tasks you can entrust him to be able to carry out. You can sweep the floor and even wash the dishes depending on how old you are. Even the youngest children can set the table and clean up their bedrooms.

Homework can give children a good sense of responsibility and belonging that will help them develop personally. In addition, it will also increase your confidence to see that your work is a valuable contribution to the family.

Spend the afternoon helping at home

Help care for little siblings

eye! This can only be done when the older siblings are not jealous of the little ones and above all, when the parents are close together within the same home. Having said that, we continue. Taking care of younger children is one of the best ways to teach children to be responsible and mature.

Each family can decide what “babysitting” means to a school-age child: One family may want their 9-year-old to be in charge of reading or playing with a younger sibling while an adult is around, while another family might decide that it is okay to leave a 10-year-old with a 7-year-old sibling. while the father leaves the house for a few minutes to throw out the garbage. Regardless of the details, the bottom line is that relying on an older child to take care of younger siblings is a great way to teach children not only to be independent, but to be more responsible as well.

Spending more time at parties without their parents

As children get older, they spend more time outside the home doing things on their own. School-age children will be invited to more birthday parties where parents don't stay. They will go to their friends' houses to play alone with less close parental supervision, increasingly deciding which games to play and resolving any conflicts themselves.

Children's party

If your child is ready to spend time with other people, make arrangements to do so and spend time playing at their cousins' house. in after-school activities without parental supervision, etc. You can tell him that the experience of going to his friends' house can be fun, but if he is not willing or ready, do not force him to do it. In addition, it is also important that if you spend time at someone else's house, then you tell yourself everything that happened to know that you have been in a safe and reliable environment.

Keep a task log

It is one thing to organize the homework and make it acquire the habit and another is to take all the organization of its studies. You should not organize your child's schedule, he must learn to do it himself. Although at the beginning you mark some guidelines for him to learn how to do it, do not fall into the mistake that he creates dependence on you doing everything yourself or he gets lost along the way.


You can keep a log of your child's school work on your own to know what to do and remind him if he is keeping things up to date, but NOT to organize your agenda. Teach the timing guidelines, and then allow your child to begin learning how to do it himself.

Good work habits need to be established early so your child learns to handle his own responsibilities independently as he gets older, and don't rely on his parents constantly telling him what homework to do and when.

Independent thinker

Get your child into the habit of thinking things out for himself and being able to have his own opinion of things. From the news, to the things that happen close to you. Encourage your child to think things through with their own criteria in mind, Help him organize his thoughts or find the logic to things if he has trouble doing it himself.

Boy in the chair thinking

When you disagree with something, it is an opportunity for children to learn to debate and express their opinion with respect, while learning to see the positive aspects of other people's opinions.

Find ways to entertain yourself

It is important for children to know that not all moments in their lives have to be filled with scheduled activities. Children need to learn to find things that interest them and have the opportunity to spend time on the things they like. They must also have time to be bored.

Parents can encourage children to be more independent by doing things like organizing time to read next to each other (which is also a great way to get children to read more on their own) or having children work on their own. activity or just play games themselves while you finish making dinner. When parents show children that they have their own interests, such as doing yoga, going for a walk with friends, exercising, knitting, or catching up on work, they make it clear that parents, like children, have their own needs. and independent interests. And above all, that it is okay for parents and children to do things apart from each other.


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