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Do you want your child to be PATIENT?

28/5/2024

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Do you want your child to be PATIENT?

Yes. Patience is a very important quality that a child needs to succeed in life.

Without patience – 
(a) Your child cannot learn – because they are not patient enough to practice
(b) Your child cannot make friends – because they don’t have the patience to listen
(c) Your child cannot solve problems – because they don’t have the patience to think.

But do you know why your child cannot be patient?

BECAUSE YOUR CHILD HAS AN INCOMPLETE BRAIN.
YOUR CHILD’S BRAIN DOES NOT HAVE THE PART THAT MAKES A PERSON PATIENT

So, do you have to wait for your child’s brain to grow?

No.

You can use my NEUROSCIENCE BASED 5-P FORMULA TO BUILD YOUR CHILD’S BRAIN AND MAKE THEM PATIENT.

These are the 5 Ps –

1. P for PATIENCE
Be patient yourself.
If always rush your child and ask them to do things immediately – they will do the same.

2. P for PRACTICE
Don’t leave whatever you are doing as soon as your child asks for something and give them what they want.
Politely ask them to wait a minute. And then thank them for waiting.

3. P for PACIFY
Don’t get angry when your child is impatient
Tell them that you understand how difficult it is to be patient and what you do when you feel impatient 

4. P for PLAY
Give your child lots of time to play outdoors. Nature has a calming effect and makes us patient.
Reduce screen time or even better stop all use of TV and mobiles.

5. P for PARTNERSHIP 
Do household chores or any other activity where you and your child have to work together. Working together will help your child to learn how to wait for their turn.

Type 5-P and start building your child’s brain to be PATIENT.

Remember if you don’t make your child PATIENT – your child will not be SUCCESSFUL.

Share this now with those who criticize your child for SHOUTING and being IMPATIENT.
Let them understand that your child still does not have a fully developed brain.

This is PARENTING with NEUROSCIENCE in action.
Follow me to know more.

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