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role of a teacher is very important in guiding and shaping a child. Elaborate taking examples from the lesson in context if Evelyn Glennie...
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Each child is born with a unique personality which is shaped by the environment in which the child is brought up. Parents, teachers, caregivers and schools play an important role in influencing the personality of a child. As the saying goes “A child’s mind is like a blank slate”, therefore all knowledge obtained is from the experiences gained through life. Children are not born with the prior knowledge of acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. They learn by observing others around them and their interactions with others. As a child’s mind is like a blank slate, it is important to instil the right values in them when young, so that they will not depart from it when they grow up. Therefore, this great responsibility of shaping a child lies in the hands of parents, teachers and the school.

Role of parents in shaping their children

A parent is a child’s first teacher. Children learn a lot from watching their parents and imitate their actions and behaviour. Parents have a strong influence on their children, as they are their first role model. Parents play a crucial role in the learning and development of children. By good parenting skills children can be nurtured into positive, confident and healthy beings. As parents have the greatest impact on their children, it is very important to encourage and mould them into beautiful personalities. Some of the steps parents can take to shape their children are:

Spend quality time with your children

It is important for parents to take time from their busy schedules and spend some quality time with their children, as it helps to build a bond with them and win their trust. Spending time with children on a daily basis helps them feel loved and secure. This in turn helps them develop into confident individuals.

Avoid labelling children

Parents need to be very cautious about the words they use when correcting their children. When parents label their children for certain behaviour, it leads them to believe in those words and it hinders any scope for correction. Children believe they are what they are branded as and accept defeat even before trying. This may lead to development of low self-esteem and lack of confidence. Hence it is very important to correct children in a positive manner, encouraging them to improve themselves.

Pay attention to children

Children crave for the attention of their parents. When parents pay attention to their children when they express themselves, it gives them confidence and boldness to hold conversations with others. They also learn to become good listeners in the future.

Do not be over critical

It is every parents’ desire for their children to do well and excel in life. Sometimes, the expectation of parents are too high that children fall short of meeting their standards. When children fail to meet their expectations, parents get disappointed and criticize them for their failure. Excess of criticism from parents can be harmful to the child’s morale, as they may get dejected and feel like a failure. Therefore parents correct their children in a positive manner and acknowledge the efforts put in by them. This will motivate children to do better next time.

Do not compare your children

Parents should never compare their children with their friends or relatives, as it can greatly affect the child’s confidence. Children may begin to think low of themselves, that they are not good enough. Instead parents can positively encourage their children by telling them what they can do better instead of pointing to someone else.

Be a role model to your children

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