Improve mental health of children.
How to Improve Mental Health in Your Children
Teaching ‘language of feelings’
In order to improve your child’s mental health, teach them to recognize what they feel and the way to express their feelings in words. It is observed that kids usually start hiding their feelings or feel afraid of expressing them in front of you because of your actions. Teach that actions might be bad but not the feelings or emotions behind those actions. When you teach them the language of feelings they will come to you for a solution and that will improve the bond between you two. This will help them grow emotionally strong and increase social skills.
Support their creativity
It is important to help your children in learning about their emotions and relationship. Children are different from one another and it becomes your job to find out what is best for them individually. There is nothing better than creativity to express and learn personally. Play, photography, music, and acting, games, sports, art, writing, dance, horticulture, or role-playing situations are great ways of helping your little ones learn to cope with difficult feelings and relationships.
Fit yourself in their shoes
To create a strong bond of trust, make sure you understand their point of view and they react accordingly. Listen to your kid, what they actually want to say before giving any advice or getting angry. During this point, they are not as emotionally strong as you are. They can have different thoughts. So, to avoid their defensive reaction, hear out your child’s viewpoint. Kids who grow up with their feelings have fewer chances to struggle in the future.
Break that cycle
As you know children are like mirrors, they reflect back what they see in their surroundings. Many kids are raised up being ashamed of their feelings and always asked to shut down. As they become grown-up adults they tried to ignore them in order to get over tough times. But unintentionally, some parents pass it on to their children. Don’t make them feel ashamed of their feelings and teach them that being upset or having tough feelings are normal.
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