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Expert tips to raise an 'achiever' and an 'all-rounder'

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Feb 1, 2024, 15:00 IST
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​It is important to nurture a sense of achievement in kids​


Nurturing a sense of achievement in kids is crucial for their holistic development. It fosters self-confidence, resilience, and a positive self-image, empowering them to overcome challenges. This sense of achievement enhances cognitive and emotional skills and establishes a foundation for healthy self-esteem and a proactive approach to life's endeavors. Ultimately, instilling a sense of achievement in children contributes to their overall well-being and success in various aspects of life.

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​Expose your kid to challenges and opportunities and encourage them to learn from it​


Foster a mindset that embraces challenges and sees failures as opportunities for growth. Encourage them to embrace these experiences as valuable learning opportunities. By navigating challenges, they develop problem-solving skills, resilience, and confidence. This approach not only enhances their ability to adapt to various situations but also instills a lifelong love for learning and personal development.

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​Find what your child excels at and nurture it​


Observe your child's interests and talents early on, and actively support and nurture these passions. Whether it's sports, arts, or academics, having a strong passion can be a driving force behind overall development. Encourage exploration of various activities to identify areas of passion. Provide opportunities for skill development in those areas, fostering a sense of achievement. Offer positive reinforcement and celebrate their successes. Create a supportive environment that values their uniqueness. Regularly communicate with your child to understand their preferences.

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​Academic is important, but make sure your kid enjoys other aspects of learning​


While academic success is crucial, avoid pressuring your child for perfect grades. Instead, focus on understanding concepts, critical thinking, and the joy of learning. Find different ways your kid can learn; include both hard skills and soft skills. Encourage your child to explore various subjects, helping them discover their strengths and interests while maintaining a healthy academic balance.

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​Teach your kid the value of time​



Teach your child effective time management from an early age. Introduce age-appropriate tasks, emphasizing completion within a given timeframe. Encourage punctuality and teach the consequences of time management. Teach responsibility by allowing them to make choices within time limits. These practices instill a sense of time's importance and develop valuable life skills from an early age. Balancing academic responsibilities, extracurricular activities, and personal time is key to preventing burnout and ensuring a well-rounded development.

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​Emotional health is as important as academic excellence​


An all-rounder is not just academically successful but also socially adept. Encourage your child to engage in social activities, collaborate with peers, and develop interpersonal skills. Strong social skills contribute to effective communication, teamwork, and leadership—all essential qualities for success. Provide a stable and supportive environment, emphasizing positive relationships. Teach coping mechanisms for stress and frustration. Promote a healthy lifestyle with ample sleep, nutritious food, and regular physical activity.

​Quotes to teach resilience to kids​

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​Do not make your kid a bookworm!​



Expose your child to a range of extracurricular activities, including sports, arts, community service, and leadership roles. Participation in diverse activities enhances their skill set, provides a well-rounded perspective, and contributes to personal growth. Extracurricular Involvement not only complements academic achievements but also helps develop essential life skills such as teamwork, time management, and discipline.

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​Never allow learning to stop​



Promote a love for learning that extends beyond the classroom. Encourage your child to explore topics outside their formal curriculum, fostering a sense of curiosity and intellectual engagement. Demonstrate that learning is a lifelong journey by pursuing your own interests and acquiring new skills. Instill the belief that education is not confined to academic institutions but is a continuous process of growth and self-improvement.

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