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In the video: Language is a powerful tool in education
You can have a lot of strength that you emotionally strengthen your child and make it a confident, empathetic adult.
Parents want to enable their children the best in life. They should be happy to have space and time to develop and discover themselves. So that they grow into self -confident, intelligent, responsible and sensitive adults.
But did you know that already a few, carefully chosen sentences have the power to strengthen the self -confidence, empathy and resilience of children?
Read here with us which sentences you should integrate into your everyday life (if you don't use them) and how to positively influence the development of children.
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Why are words so powerful in education?
Studies show that the language of the parents has a major impact on the children. From the speed of language acquisition to behavioral problems of children in later life. Language is an important tool in education.
If you choose the right, encouraging words, you can promote children's emotional and social skills.
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Which sentences seem particularly positive?
- "I love you, no matter what happens."
This unconditional love offers children emotional security that serves as the basis for self -confidence and empathy. - "I'm proud of you."
Even small achievements deserve recognition. As a result, children learn that effort and persistence are valued. - "You can do it!"
Belief in itself is extremely important. This sentence strengthens childish self -efficacy and promotes willingness to accept challenges and venture risks. - "It's okay to make mistakes."
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- "How do you feel?"
The recognition of a child's feelings promotes his emotional intelligence and the ability to develop empathy. - "What do you think about it?"
Children feel valued when their opinions are taken seriously. This promotes critical thinking and self -esteem. - "I'm here for you."
This sentence creates a security net that encourages children to try out new things. - "You are unique and special."
Individuality should be celebrated. This sentence promotes self -acceptance and tolerance to others. - "You can say 'no'."
Personal limits are extremely important, especially for later life and mental health. When children learn early on to communicate their limits, this ensures a healthy self -confidence. - "Let's find a solution together."
Problem solving as teamwork promotes creativity and social skills of a child.
How can the sentences be integrated into everyday life?
The sentences mentioned above are not just empty phrases. Rather, they should be integrated into daily language use by us parents. It is not about repeating them mechanically. Of course, you have to fit into the situation and especially with the child's feelings. Because, be careful! Children are amazingly sensitive and quickly recognize whether the words of the parents are authentic or not.
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