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Should I Force My Child To Do Activities? by GOBOnline(m): 1:46am On Apr 02, 2023
Kids are innocent and vulnerable, you as a parent reading this, you certainly want your child to have the best experience you can possibly offer.

It’s natural to want them to participate in different activities so your kids can learn new skills, boost their self confidence, social interactions and lots more.

When children are interested in an activity, just watch, they are more likely to participate wholeheartedly give their best for it and your kids will definitely develop a passion for it.

While sports can have some positive benefits, for kids such as developing physical skills, teamwork, and self-discipline, critical thinking and problem solving there are also negative sides to sports for kids.

Some children may not be interested in sports, some children may enjoy singing, dancing, diy, etc.

and forcing them to participate in what they are not interested in can lead to something else like, Sluggishness, laziness, and so on I’m sure you don’t want that for your children.

Furthermore, some sports may be too physically demanding for children which increases the risk of injuries and burnout.

Did you know that Basketball actually has more injuries than any other sport? followed by football, soccer and baseball.

Common sports injuries include hamstring strains, groin pulls, shin splints, ACL tears and concussions.

Some sports have simpler rules and are less physically demanding, making them ideal for children who are not interested in more demanding sports.

How to Make Kids Do Homework

Also parent listen to this, forcing children to do their homework can lead to resistance and negative feelings towards learning.

You may think you’re doing parenting work but kids don’t want to be forced.

To make homework more enjoyable, parents can create a conducive environment that fosters learning.

Setting up a designated study area, minimizing distractions, and providing necessary resources such as textbooks, pens, and papers can help children focus on their homework.

Parents can also use positive reinforcement, such as rewarding their children or promising them kids favourite food or snacks for completing their homework, but also know that promise is a debt.

Make sure you give them what you promised so you won’t have problems with their next homework.

Finally, parents can make learning fun by incorporating games, puzzles, and other engaging activities into their children’s homework routine.

By making homework more enjoyable, children will be more motivated to complete their assignments and learn more effectively.

Parents should also be mindful of the negative side of sports for kids and find sports that suit their children’s interests and abilities.

Finally, parents should make learning fun by incorporating engaging activities into their children’s homework routine.


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Re: Should I Force My Child To Do Activities? by Bahamas95(m): 1:57am On Apr 02, 2023
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