Strategies for problem-solving at home


Strategies for problem-solving at home

 

Kids may encounter various problems in their day-to-day lives. Parents can support them when they are small, but it becomes difficult when they grow up. Kids aged between 1–14 years depend on their parents to do their daily activities and solve problems if any. Parents should try to make their children skilful by asking them to do small activities of their own. In this article, we are going to learn some strategies that can help our kids solve problems on their own.

Coping with friends

My son used to keep complaining about his friends when he was little and I used to intervene in between to solve their problems. But when he grew up a little more to be 7 years old, I told him not to complain about his friends every now and then. When I asked him not to complain, he, as a curious child, asked me, “Mummy, we should not complain about our friends?” And my answer was ‘Yes’ to him. Nowadays, he doesn’t complain and can easily adjust to others.

Knowing how to behave

 

Our values are shown through our behaviour. Every parent tries to install values in their kids, but it really depends on the kids whether they follow their parents’ instructions or not. Some kids are really bullies, and others have to bear with them. Kids who are bullish in nature always try to turn the other person down, and sometimes it’s not the mistake of the kids but of the parents. Some Indians are so obsessed with their boy children that they are blind to see the mistakes committed by their kids.

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