Identifying a kid's
physical needs is easy, but this is not as obvious when it comes to emotional
and mental needs. Good mental health enables kids to think, developing
socially, and learning new skills. Encouraging words and good friends
additionally are crucial to help a kid develop a healthy emotional outlook,
high self-esteem, and self-confidence in life.
Jonah Engler’s Secret to Building Good Mental Health in Kids ( image: pexels.com by porapak apichodilok ) |
Mental and Physical
Health Both are Equally Important
Kids Good Physical
Health - The Basics
• Healthy living
environment.
• Immunizations.
• Exercise.
• Adequate sleep and
shelter.
• Nutritious food.
Kid’s good mental
health - The Basics
• Good discipline and
appropriate guidance.
• Secure and safe
surroundings.
• Supportive caretakers
and encouraging teachers.
• Chance of playing
with other kids.
• High self-esteem and
self-confidence.
• Unconditional love
from the family members.
The Power of
Unconditional Love
Acceptance, love, and
security must be the core of family life. Kids require learning that their love
is not dependent on their accomplishments. Defeats and/or mistakes must be
expected, as well as accepted. As per Jonah Engler, confidence develops in a
home that is full of affection and unconditional love.
Jonah Englers
Suggests Ways to Build Good Mental Health in Kids
1. Nurture the self-esteem
and confidence of kids - Confidence is essential part of mental health in kids;
(a) Praise them - Always
encourage the initial steps of kids or their ability to learn something new,
which helps them develop a desire to explore and learn about their
surroundings. Enable them to explore and play in an area that is safe where
they will not hurt them. Assure kids by talking and smiling to them often.
Ensure in being an active participant during their activities. It is the
attention of parents that helps in building their self-esteem and
self-confidence.
(b) Set realistic goals -
Kids require realistic goals that match their ambitions along with their
abilities. Through parents' help, older kids can pick activities that can help
test their skills and increase their self-confidence.
(c) Avoid Sarcastic Remarks
- Should a kid fail a test or lose a game; parents need to find out how they
feel regarding the situation. Kids are likely to get discouraged as well as
require a pep talk. Later, when kids are ready, communicate with them, and
offer assurance.
(d) Be honest - Parents
should never hide their failures from their kids. Kids need to learn that
everyone makes mistakes. Most importantly, it will be re-assuring in learning
that adults are never perfect.
(e) Inspire children -
Parents should encourage kids to strive to do their very best and also take
pleasure in the process. Experimenting with new activities will teach kids
about new skills, self-esteem, and teamwork.
2. Arrange playtime -
Playtime is important for kids, this is how parents can play their role;
(a) Inspire kids to play -
Play for kids is just fun. Playtime, however, is crucial to their development
just as good care and food. Playtime assists kids in being creative, learning
self-control, and learning problem-solving skills. Good, hard play, that
comprises yelling and running, along with being fun also assists kids in being
mentally and physically healthy
(b) Kids need playmates - At
times; kids need to have time with their friends. When kids play with others,
they will be capable of discovering their weaknesses and strengths, developing
a sense of belonging, and learning how to get along with others. Parents need
to get hold of a good kid's program with the help of the recreation department,
the local park, schools, local community centers, or neighbors.
(c) Parents are good
playmates - Parents should join the fun. Coloring with a kid or playing
Monopoly will offer parents the right opportunity to share an idea and spend
time together within a relaxed setting.
(d) Play for Fun - Make kids
aware that winning is not as vital as getting involved and taking pleasure in
the activity. Parents should always ask their kids, did they win, or did they
have fun. In today's goal-oriented society, parents often acknowledge just
winning and success. This attitude is likely to frustrate and discourage kids
that are experimenting and learning with new activities. It is incredibly
crucial for kids to take part and to enjoy themselves.
3. Monitor TV use - Parents
should never use the medium of television regularly as a baby-sitter. They
should be selective in picking TV shows for kids. Some shows can be
entertaining and educational.
4. The school must be fun
- To begin school will be a big and vital event for kids. Playing schools will
act as a positive means of giving them a glimpse of school life. Parents should
get admission in the pre-school, Head Start, and/or similar community programs
that offer the chance of being in the company of other children and making new
friends. Kids will also learn academic basics, making decisions, and coping
with problems.
5. Offer instructive
discipline, and appropriate guidance - Kids need the chance to explore and
develop independence and new skills. Simultaneously, they require learning that
specific behaviors will not be accepted and face the same consequences. Kids
also need to learn about family rules. Parents should offer kids discipline and
guidance that is consistent and fair. Kids will take such rules of conduct and
social skills to school and the workplace eventually.
6. Provide a secure and
safe home - Often, kids may feel afraid, and this is normal. Anxiety and fear
grow out of the experiences which one does not understand. If kids have
concerns that will not vanish and are impacting their behavior, parents must
discover what is frightening him/her. During such situations, parents must be
patient, reassuring, and loving, and nor critical. The fear can be real to the
kid, so act wisely.
Family members and
parents are generally the first to see if a kid has any problems related to
their behavior or emotions. Parents' observations with that of caregivers and
teachers may lead them to seek help for their kids. The moment parents suspect
any problem or may have questions. They should immediately consult a
pediatrician and, in extreme cases, seek the help of a mental health expert for
best results.
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