Do you help your child develop creatively?
Do you help your child develop creatively?

Video: Do you help your child develop creatively?

Video: Do you help your child develop creatively?
Video: How do creative activities help your child’s development. 2024, November
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Check yourself if you managed to create a favorable atmosphere for your child for the development of his creative personality (only you need to answer very honestly):

1. I answer all the child's questions as patiently and honestly as possible.

2. I take all the questions and statements of the child seriously.

3. I put up a stand where the child can show their work.

4. I do not scold the child for the mess in his room or chair, if it is connected with a creative activity and the work is not finished yet.

5. I have provided the child with a room or part of a room exclusively for his studies.

6. Be sure to show the child that he is loved for who he is, and not for his achievements.

7. I entrust the child with a feasible job.

8. I help the child make his own plans and make decisions.

9. I take my child on trips to interesting places.

10. I set a reasonable standard of behavior and make sure the child follows it.

11. I never tell a child that he is worse than other children.

12. I never punish a child with humiliation.

13. I provide the child with books and materials for his favorite activities.

14. I teach the child to think independently.

15. I regularly read to my child.

16. I encourage the child to come up with stories, fantasize.

17. I find time every day to be alone with my child.

18. I allow my child to take part in family planning and travel planning.

19. I never tease a child for mistakes.

20. I praise the child for the learned poems, stories and songs.

21. I teach my child to communicate freely with adults of any age.

22. I let the child play with all sorts of trash.

23. I find praiseworthy in the child's activities.

24. I do not praise him pointlessly and insincerely.

25. There are no topics that I completely exclude from discussion with the child.

26. I give the child the opportunity to make decisions on his own.

27. I never dismiss the failure of a child, saying: "I can't do that either."

28. I encourage the child to be as independent as possible from adults.

29. I believe in the common sense of the child and trust him.

30. I prefer that most of the work that a child takes on is done on his own, even if I'm not sure of a positive end result.

If you managed to answer in the affirmative to all the questions - bravo, you do everything so that your child grows up as a creative person, not notorious and focused on success and achievements. If the majority of the answer is yes, then you have something to work on. Well, if negative answers dominate - urgently reconsider your relationship with the child (and above all - your attitude towards him)!

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