7 Tips to Help Children Develop a Positive Attitude

 


There are two types of people in the country - one with positive attitude and one with negative attitude. Attitude depends on the good education students get from their early childhood. It totally depends on the school they choose. Through this blog, you will get to know about one of the school in Howrah and also seven tips to help children develop a positive attitude.

One of the school in Howrah district is named after Doon Techno School. Our school is known as the co-ed English medium school affiliated to CBSE. It starts from Nursery to class VIII. Our teachers of every field are very well-recognised and known for excellent chemistry with their fellow students. Our school’s infrastructure is quite marvellous. Facilities and services provided by our school are mentioned below -

1.      Ground plan

2.      Modern infrastructure

3.      Library

4.      Laboratory

5.      Computer room

6.      Transportation

7.      AI classroom

8.      Coding classes

9.      Sports activities

Here the question arises - are negative thoughts bad? The answer is “no”. Negative thoughts are not bad. However, there are great role of negative and positive thoughts, i.e., both the emotions play a valuable role in the world around us. It is known to everybody that we cannot be remain happy all the time. There are some circumstances when we have to feel sad in any bad situation. For these reasons, there is no need to pressure children to avoid or dismiss negative emotions.

What we can do instead? Parents and teachers both can teach kids to accept negative emotions and process them in a healthy way. According to many researchers, positive thinking is very important and it is necessary to instill in a child. It broadens the sense of possibility and opens your mind, allowing you to build new skills.

Given below are the seven tips to help children develop a positive attitude. They are as follows -

1.      Loving kindness meditation

2.      Helping others

3.      Recording awe moments

4.      Setting and achieving goals

5.      Sharing positivity

6.      Developing new skills and trying new activities

7.      Practicing positive affirmations

Loving kindness meditation

It is duty of the school teachers as well of parents to teach children to love everyone and treat everyone with kindness and humbleness. The four traditional phrases are; “May you feel safe, May you feel healthy, May you feel happy and May you live with ease”.

Helping others

Helping others is also necessary for children to learn from their early age. It is also a kind of positive attitude. You can help your friend with homework or participating in a canned food or clothing drive. You could also make volunteering in a family affair and regularly help out with soap and kitchen.

Recording awe moments

Encourage your children to create an awe journal. In the journal, they will record sights or moments from their daily life that they found beautiful or an extra-ordinary, a rainbow or a kind act or even the smell of freshly baked cookies. Your child can record these moments with drawings, descriptions, poems etc.

Setting and achieving goals

This is also one among the seven tips to help children of the school in Howrah district develop a positive mindset. Encourage children to set goals and visualise plan in advance. This is called WOOP approach - Wish, Outcome, Obstacle and Plan.

Sharing positivity

Teachers of the top schools in Howrah along with their parents may share positivity in and around. Both teachers and parents must laugh with children, hug their children, set aside the time to provide undivided attention and enjoy positive experiences together.

Developing new skills and trying new activities

It is the duty of the teachers of the top 10 schools in Howrah and also of the parents to develop new skills in children and let them try new activities. This will help them to grow independently.

Practicing positive affirmations

Guide children of the school in Howrah to come up with affirmations that are short, positive and present tense.

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