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GREAT TIPS TO HELP YOUR KIDS WITH THEIR NEW YEAR GOALS

We are still in the month of January!

The new year is the time when everyone looks forward to bettering themselves in one way or another.

This is where the New Year’s resolutions come in. Almost everyone has new year resolutions in one form or another. Given that we all want to improve ourselves, the new year is a great way to begin a fresh perspective in life. 

To a large extent, new year resolutions are restricted to adulthood.

At the same time however, there is the scope for it to be applied to children as well. Done right, it will help children in their own lives, in more ways than one can imagine. 

Given in the list below are some ways in which you can help your child to improve themselves, for this new year.

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1.) Help Them with Setting Their New Year Resolutions

One of the hardest things about setting new year resolutions is coming up with ideas for them.

 This is something that even adults have trouble with. So don’t be surprised if your child doesn’t know where to start.

The first thing that needs to be done is to let them understand the meaning of these resolutions. Let them know what the new year is and its true significance. Only after they understand the meaning will they be able to actually engage in it.

Once they get to understand what new year resolutions are all about, give them some ideas about where they can get started. The next section has a couple of ideas that you can use, among others.


2.) Let Them Know About Keeping Expectations 

One can plan all they want. But that doesn’t mean that it will come to fruition.

Let your child understand the importance of keeping expectations when they set their goals.

Done right, it will help to build up their self-esteem and confidence. If it isn’t done right, it will have the reverse effect when the new year is over.

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3.) Keep a Track of Their Goals

Encourage your child to keep a track of their goals on their own.

In addition to this, ensure that you keep a track of it as well. Keep a log of your own, about the goals your child has set for the new year, and keeps a watch on the progress actually being made.

Also, it’s hard to expect kids to do this on their own, when even adults tend to struggle with this.


4.) Encourage Them to Pursue Their Resolutions without Nagging Them

It is important that you encourage your child to pursue their resolution this new year in the right manner.

The way to go about doing it is ensuring that you don’t nag them into doing it. Not only will it make them feel bad but also have the reverse effect where they might just lose interest in it entirely.

The secret here is to be disciplined without actually nagging them.


5.) If They Fail To Achieve Their Goal, Don’t Nag Them

There is every chance that they may not succeed with their new year resolutions.

If they don’t succeed at it, let them learn from their mistakes and to try again. Nagging them doesn’t do anything other than to discourage them and ruin their self-esteem.

You don’t have to appreciate them in any way. But teach them the importance of accepting personal responsibility and moving forward if they don’t achieve everything this new year.

Coming to the actual goals that they can pursue, here are some ideas

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1.) Leading a Disciplined Life

One of the traits that will help them in getting ahead in life more than anything else is discipline.

Let them know the importance in anything they do, whether it is their sleep timings, playtime or anything else.

This will go way beyond this new year or any other.


2.) Going Green

Everyone needs the earth to survive. This is something that has to be learned by all.

You can use the new year resolutions as a way to teach your child the importance of going green in life.

This can include a wide variety of things that can be learnt this new year, such as:

  • Recycling
  • Turning off taps
  • Turning off unused electric lights
  • Planting trees
  • Tending to the garden
  • Learning about the problems the world is facing
  • Etc.


3.) Taking Care of a Pet

One of the best ways that kids can learn about responsibility is by taking care of a pet.

A pet is something that requires a great deal of attention. Given that children generally love animals, you can use this as a way to teach them the value of responsibility.

If you plan on getting your child a pet, help them in learning how to take good care of it.

In addition to this, a pet can be a great gift to start off the new year.


4.) Learning New Things 

Childhood is one of the best times to learn new things.

Given that the brain at this age is the most conducive to learning, it is a good idea to help your child take up learning new things now rather than later.

Whether it is a new instrument or painting, encourage your child to start learning something interesting and useful. 

Help your child to pick out something interesting for the new year and guide them as much as needed.


5.) Being Good at School

Academic performance will go a long way in ensuring that a child has a successful career.

While grades in early school don’t mean much in the long run, they will help your child form the habits necessary for success.

Encourage your child to become good at school, whether it their homework or their exams. The habits they build up now will pay off eventually, and not just for the new year.


6.) Giving Up Junk Food

There is no doubt that junk food tastes good.

But they come with plenty of disadvantages like obesity, hypertension, diabetes, etc.

You can encourage your child to give up junk food this new year and control proportions as part of their new year resolutions.


7.) Exercising and Staying Fit 

Like the previous example, exercising and staying fit will go a long way in maintaining good health.

Help your child to maintain a good fitness regimen as part of their new year resolutions.

One thing to note here is that kids cannot engage in everything that adults can, such as weight lifting. At the same time however, you can encourage them to go for a walk, play sports in the playground, etc.


8.) Learning the Value of Kindness 

 If there is one trait they can learn while growing up, it is the value of being kind.

Kids are naturally kind-hearted and innocent. Encourage them to cultivate the habit of being kind to others. It will help them to become a better human being when they grow up.

It is perhaps one of the best things that they can get started with as a new year resolution.


9.) Becoming Responsible 

One of the most important things in life that will help one to survive is personal responsibility.

In simple terms, it is the ability to take responsibility for one’s life and do what is right in a given situation.

Kids don’t really understand the importance of this. It is for this reason that it is a good idea to make it a part of their new year resolution.

Some of the ways in which you can do it are:

  • Wash their dishes.
  • Pick up their clothes.
  • Keep their room clean.
  • Finishing their homework on time.
  • Etc.


10.) Building a Work Ethic 

To be an adult is to have a work ethic.

Given that there is nothing but work to a large extent after one becomes an adult, it is important that they build up a work ethic.

And there is no better time to do this than as a child. Help them to start off small like completing their assignments or homework as per instruction.

This particular new year resolution will serve as a foundation for their future.

In all, the new year is a great time for one to improve themselves, whether it be for a child or otherwise.

If you are a parent, know that this is an excellent way in which you can help your child to achieve more in life, and build up their confidence and self-esteem.

Done right, new year resolutions will go a long way in helping your child to make the most of everything in life.

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