Patient Children With These 6 Tips

Saturday, October 11th, 2008 Zacharias Allred

Teaching children patience can be challenging. Your children receive attention for what ever they need from the time they are born. They learn that they can cry and this brings you running to their aid. What do you do when they get a little older, though? Here are 6 tips to teach your children patience.

1. Do not reward bad behavior. When a baby cries they need something. You would be neglecting your baby just to let them cry without any response. But eventually your child cries over everything even when they can talk. You need to let your child know that crying when ever they want something is no longer appropriate. They need to use words.

2. Teach by example. You can teach a great deal to your children by having a patient demeanor and attitude. For example, when you want your children to do something do not lose your patience. Instead let them know they can choose to do what you have asked or suffer a consequence.

3. Reward patience. Watch your children for opportunities to praise them when they do show patience. Perhaps it is something small at first like not crying when they need a glass of water. Make a big deal out of it and tell them how proud you are of them.

4. Too fast? Life goes by so quickly and we try to pack as much as we can into each day. Try setting some time aside each day where you and your children do something quiet. Turn off the television and just enjoy being together.

5. Board games. Board games are a good way to teach patience because you have to wait your turn. This will be hard for a child at first but do not give up. The first couple of times you play you might have to put the game a way but your child will catch on that it is fun and they will become more patient.

6. Baking. Bake something with your child. Make sure the finished product is a cookie or piece of cake. Explain to them that the time it takes to cook is worth it because it tastes so much better cooked.

Teaching children patience takes persistence. You can do this by setting a good example, being calm and slowing down. Various activities like board games, baking and gardening encourage patience as well.

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