Order In Your Court
We all know too well that children begin developing good or bad habits from the very beginning. The very first classroom they attend is actually your home and as parents, you are their teacher. It may be an overwhelming thought because you are responsible for shaping someone’s mind and character. It will take time but the sooner you begin to train their minds, the less worry you will have in the future. In this blog, we will be talking about neatness and order.
I can say that children mirror their parents because certain habits I developed came from watching how my parents interacted with their environment. For example, my mom liked to keep things clean as much as possible. We always had a small home but she always found ways to keep things in order and clean. By watching her, I grew up wanting to keep my room clean and neat. I would always find ways to organize my things. Now that I’m an adult I can only work stress-free when my room or home is clean. I enjoy cleaning and keeping things organized and this love for keeping things in order can actually be developed over time.
Encourage your children to help in the house. If they have a room of their own, show them what “clean” and “organized” means to you. Make it a joy to do chores. How? You always have to be the example. Don’t complain about cleaning. Instead, show them the benefits of cleaning. It impacts your productivity and stress levels. It helps to develop healthy habits. Cleanliness should not be a burden, but instead, let it become a positive habit that will impact other areas of life. Besides helping them with keeping things organized, keep them on a healthy schedule.
Sleep is important, and I don’t think there is someone who dislikes it. Getting the proper amount of sleep is important because it will impact your day, and as adults, we know this has never been more true. I have seen new parents allow their newborn to eat or sleep whenever and wherever. This can cause many issues since the parent will always have their guard up and this can be exhausting.
Research shows how a child’s brain develops under certain circumstances. An article by Kolb and Gibb (2011) talk about neuroplasticity and factors affecting it. They state, “The development of the brain reflects more than the simple unfolding of a genetic blueprint but rather reflects a complex dance of genetic and experiential factors that shape the emerging brain.”
It is harder to bend an old tree, so it is always the best decision to train your child when they are young. Their brains can be easily influenced and this is a good time to demonstrate life skills. Though genes do play a role in forming the character, creating a certain type of environment equally plays a role. I highly encourage you to familiarize yourself in the area of neuroplasticity.
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