foster Archives - https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/tag/foster/ Tue, 15 Mar 2022 05:16:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/cropped-Bachpan-512x512-1-32x32.png foster Archives - https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/tag/foster/ 32 32 Cooking with kids – A fun way to foster your child’s development https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/cooking-kids-fun-way-foster-childs-development/ https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/cooking-kids-fun-way-foster-childs-development/#respond Tue, 14 Dec 2021 07:35:33 +0000 https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/?p=2190 Cooking is not limited to responsibilities and eating needs. It is a bracket that can be expanded as per your efforts and choices. You can get innovative and learn every day, especially when you cook with your kids. Cooking can be a part of the activities that you conduct to enhance your child’s development. During the early years, parents need [...]

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Cooking is not limited to responsibilities and eating needs. It is a bracket that can be expanded as per your efforts and choices. You can get innovative and learn every day, especially when you cook with your kids. Cooking can be a part of the activities that you conduct to enhance your child’s development. During the early years, parents need to work on developing the basic senses of a child. Cooking can be one of those basic yet creative activities that demand sensible inputs and give space to be creative too. However, you need to be a lot more careful and protective in case of cooking with your kid. Food is an integral part of one’s life and it is something that can crave anyone. Children develop an interest in the varieties and the numbers of the ingredients and they would be easily involved in the process too. It allows them to be capable of differentiating between things and keep their senses active while practicing different activities involved with cooking. Preschools teach about a lot of things that are included in cooking. Parents need to team up with the schools and allow kids to practically experience the basics of cooking during early childhood. It would boost several skills and make their senses pro-active quickly.

Here are a few practices and their benefits that you can fetch out from the process of cooking with kids

Developing Fine Motor Skills

Cooking is a lot about basic observations and implementations. It requires all your active senses and inputs of your brain at the right time. You can’t expect a toddler to be that much-involved but you can assign them small tasks like picking up and passing on the ingredients or washing vegetables or even mixing up some light dough. All of it can be a boost to their motor skills that would help them in their writing, coloring, and counting at times. Fine motor skills are best nourished during the early years. The schools conduct activities for it and your cooking practice would be helpful in it too.

Introducing Scientific Concepts 

The best thing about childhood is the curiosity that enables a child to explore things here and there. It is the best source of finding the real self within. Cooking has many processes that deal with science and enforces a child to find answers. It is not only about building knowledge related to the subject of science but helps in enhancing the thinking capabilities of the child. Also, they come to know a lot about quantitative analysis which improves their reasoning skills too. They will know the measurements and would count the numbers of vegetables or ingredients used too. Preschools use such practices to boost a friendly environment at the school. When a child tackles familiar objects, again and again, it gives them a better opportunity to learn.

Increasing focus, attention, and patience 

Focus, attention, and patience are the fundamental needs of listening, understanding and learning any basic concept or lesson. Children wait for the outcome of any cooking practice, they attentively take part in the fine changes and stay focused to get the best result of their actions. Cooking demands all of it and that is also what your child needs to move ahead in the process of learning. They organize their cooking by following each step that teaches them discipline and the importance of minor things. The result of their patience will bring more joy to them and they will focus on their eating styles too. The learning of eating etiquettes starts at a preschool.

Fostering Family Bonding and Life Skills

Food has a lot of power because it holds the key to satisfaction and relief inside a human. Great food cooking skills can draw attention and make a family environment healthy and happy. Also, food is always needed by all of us, kids would develop a habit of cooking on their own which turns mandatory for them at some point in life. The life lessons to distinguish between healthy and unhealthy, good and bad, safe and dangerous can also be taught to kids while cooking with them.

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Tips to foster self-confidence within children https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/tips-foster-self-confidence-within-children/ https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/tips-foster-self-confidence-within-children/#respond Tue, 02 Nov 2021 06:55:57 +0000 https://www.bachpanglobal.com/blog/?p=2068 As kids get older, confidence can be as important as the skills themselves. To thrive, kids need to trust in their capabilities while, at the same time, knowing that they can handle it if they aren’t successful at something. It’s by experiencing mastery and rebounding from failure that they develop healthy self-confidence. Having confidence as parents can improve your overall effectiveness [...]

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As kids get older, confidence can be as important as the skills themselves. To thrive, kids need to trust in their capabilities while, at the same time, knowing that they can handle it if they aren’t successful at something. It’s by experiencing mastery and rebounding from failure that they develop healthy self-confidence.

Having confidence as parents can improve your overall effectiveness as well as your wellbeing. The education landscape shifts or you find you need to make changes to your parenting practice. Unfortunately, kids can be quick to spot a lack of confidence in parents as well. Everyone needs a confidence boost from time to time, whether you’re a new parent or have been indulged in parenting for years, especially when you meet new challenges.

It’s great for a kid when someone else gives him/her a pat on the back and an instant confidence boost, but you can’t depend on others to keep the child feeling confident. You are responsible for developing and nurturing the kid’s self-confidence.

Preschoolers have a clearer understanding of who they are and how they fit into the world they know. They learn self-confidence in stages through developing their sense of trust, independence, and initiative. They develop their self-confidence in mostly physical ways, by comparing their appearance to that of other children, such as height, size, agility, and abilities.

Top 10 ways to boost self-confidence in kids

Here are some ways in which we can set kids up to feel capable and get the most out of their skills and talents.

1. Be confident yourself: Even if you’re not quite feeling it, seeing you tackle new tasks with optimism and lots of preparation sets a good example for kids. That doesn’t mean you have to pretend to be perfect. Do acknowledge your anxiety, but don’t focus on its focus on the positive things you are doing to get ready.

2. Few Mistakes are Okay: Help kids see that everyone makes mistakes and the important thing is to learn from them, not dwell on them. Confident people don’t let fear of failure get in their way, not because they’re sure they would not ever fail, but because they know how to take setbacks in stride.

3. Try to indulge them with new things: Instead of focusing all their energy on what they already know, it is good for kids to diversify. Attaining new skills makes kids feel capable and confident that they can tackle whatever comes their way.

4. Failing isn’t a worry: It’s natural to want to protect kids from failure, but trial and error are how kids learn, and falling short on a goal helps kids find out that it’s not fatal. It can also spur kids to greater effort, which will serve them well as adults.

5. Praise their perseverance: Learning not to give up at the first frustration or bail after one setback is an important life skill. Confidence and self-esteem are not about succeeding at everything all the time, they’re about being resilient enough to keep trying, and not be distressed if you’re not the best.

6. Let them search for their passion: You can help kids develop a sense of identity, which is essential to building confidence. Of course, seeing their talents grow will also give a huge boost to their self-esteem. They can excel in that passion in a preschool as well.

7. Appreciate the efforts: Praising kids for their accomplishments is great, but it’s also important to let them know you’re proud of their efforts regardless of the outcome. It takes hard work to develop new skills, and results aren’t always immediate. Let kids know you value the work they’re doing, especially when they’re toddlers building with blocks.

 8. Enroll them in some tasks: They might complain, but kids feel more connected and valued when they’re counted on to do age-appropriate jobs, from picking up toys to doing dishes to picking up younger siblings from a play date. Preschools always address kids according to their age and capabilities.

9. Accept imperfection: As grown-ups, we know perfection is unrealistic, and kids need to get that message as early as possible. Help kids see that whether it’s on TV, in a magazine, or on a friend’s social media feed, the idea that others are always happy, successful, and perfectly dressed is a fantasy and a destructive one. Instead, remind them that being less than perfect is humanly and okay.

10. Give them an idea of success: Challenges are good for kids, but they should also have opportunities where they can be sure to find success. Help your child get involved with activities that make him feel comfortable and confident enough to tackle a bigger challenge.

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