Tuesday, January 11, 2011

CONSCIOUSLY NURTURE THE INTEREST OF THE CHILDREN - Gram Mangal

  • Encouraging children in their fanciful interest is many times mistakenly considered whimsical. 
  • Actually liking, for anything, means relating to it very closely and deriving happiness and benefiting form it, this is not something fanciful or whimsical. A whim is a very transient hobby or liking; the happiness derived through it is also transient and short – lived. But liking and interests change as the child grows and it is important they change for the healthy growth of the child. 
  • When children develop interest in many subjects at an early age, they derive enjoyment through them. It helps to mould their personality in many directions and help their overall development. 
  • Children feel encouraged to acquire more information in the subject of their interest. So they should get opportunities to learn those subjects which interest. So they should get opportunities to learn those subjects which interest them. 
  • Receiving encouragement leads to strong ambitions in their chosen subjects. As a result, children learn to think about the future from an early age. These interests play a major role in influencing their career choices 
  • Children derive enjoyment through their interests. The value of experiences gained through their interests is infinite. We all know that, we do not enjoy participating in anything that does not interest us. Similarly for the children, if they are not interested, they are not serious and so do not succeed.

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