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How to Teach Your Child to be Responsible and Enhance Their Career

What is Responsibility?
Responsibility is a word connoting a duty or a social force binding a person to a specific course of action. Others define it as a form of being trustworthy. This is one trait that parents should teach their children. When you teach your child in their early years on how to be responsible, when they grow up they will learn to value good core values that you have instilled in them.

Yet the question remains: How to teach your child to be responsible and enhance their career?

How to Teach your Child to be Responsible
The experience of teaching your child responsibility may vary from one child to another. As a parent it is your duty to teach responsibility to your child as it will make your life easier in the long run. Your child will learn the benefits of self-discipline and being in charge of themselves, putting less of a burden on you. It takes time and patience because children often just want their adult figure in their life to take care of everything for them. The following are tips in how to teach your child to be responsible:

  • Set an example: Children learn a lot by example. If you want to teach responsibility, you also need to be a role model for them by also valuing responsibility to the child. When your child sees this, he or she will emulate and trust you.
  • Make the teaching experience exciting and fun: Generally children have a short span of attention. When you make the teaching experience exciting and fun, you will show the child more because other things won’t distract them. There are many ways to do this, just explore your possibilities.
  • Don’t scold as much as possible: High expectations can lead to downfall of a lesson. Sometimes, parents have high expectations and when their child does not reach their expectations, they tend to scold them. This will not allow the child to grow, especially if you do it often and for every mistake. So as much as possible, lower your expectations and don’t scold them too often, just enough to encourage them and make them strive for the better.
  • Give praise to your child: Positive reinforcement allows your children to see that the efforts that he or she made are appreciated and important to you. When you do so, your child will like it and might do the task again until the values of responsibilities become a habit.
  • Foster independence: As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. You need to allow the child to be independent of the tasks that he or she was given. When you do so, you allow your child to be self-reliant.
  • Allow your child to decide: This is one huge step for a child. When you allow your child to make his or her own decisions, you will also teach him or her value of being accountable and independent. One tip is that when your children are young, offer them limited options for them to choose from, so they think they are making a choice, but either choice is fine with you. As they get older, make the decisions more flexible and encourage good choices.
  • Assign tasks which are age appropriate: Another tip is that you need to assign tasks that are age appropriate. This will allow dependability and self-reliance. By doing so, you allow the child to learn little by little.
  • Expect that there will be good and bad times: Nobody is perfect, there will be good and bad times. Your child may fail more than you think they will.

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