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January 24, 2022 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

Tips On Positive Reinforcement For Children

Tips on positive reinforcement for children

Parents often focus on their children’s misbehaviors and try to control them. Instead, they should notice the good actions and use positive reinforcement for children. If you are also struggling to make your child follow some simple rules, try positive reinforcements to shape their behavior.  

Positive reinforcement does not always have to be done with rewards and gifts. You can bring changes to your child’s behavior with simple acknowledgments like praises, smiles, cheers, or clapping. Also, let your children know why they are praised.  

In this article, I will give you some tips on using positive reinforcements for your children. Before that, let us know how positive reinforcements work. 

How Does Positive Reinforcement Work?

Positive reinforcement is a type of Operant conditioning that introduces desirable or pleasant motivation following a positive behavior. It helps to make sure a person will reenact the same behavior in the future for more desirable stimuli. You can see positive reinforcement applied in our day-to-day life.

For instance, people working in an office get paid at the end of each month and receive bonuses for high work performance, which acts as positive reinforcement for them

Children can be trained to show good behavior through positive reinforcement like adults. It may not always seem like it, but children are desperate to get the approval of their parents. When you notice your child’s positive behaviors and compliment them for their actions, they feel happy and encouraged. 

It increases the possibility of repeating the behavior more often. Eventually, they will decrease their negative behaviors that displease you and focus on other positive behaviors. Once they realize the behaviors are actually benefiting them, they naturally perform positive actions without the promise of a reward. 

Tips on Positive Reinforcements

Children often misbehave and throw tantrums just to get their parent’s attention. That is why when you tell them to stop misbehaving; they may stop for the moment but later behave the same way again. This happens because they know they will get your attention by doing so.

Therefore, try to ignore commenting on their misbehaviors and pay attention to their positive actions. Here are some tips on positive reinforcement for children:

1. Be the Role Model

If you want your children to have some specific good qualities, first, embody those qualities in yourself. Your children spend most of their time observing you. They pay more attention to what you do than to what you tell them to do.

So, if you want your children to make the bed every morning, make it while they watch. Again, if you want them to use the words ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You,’ use the words yourself while talking to them. 

2. Observe Your Child’s Actions for Positive Behaviors

Observe your child’s behavior when they are busy on their own. Find something positive to compliment them. Ignore negative behaviors that may not matter too much. Also, consider their intentions. Sometimes, their intentions are not bad. They make mistakes. 

You may find them cleaning their plates after dinner or brushing their teeth without you telling them. After they finish, praise them for their efforts like “I really appreciate your help cleaning up the plate” or “You brushed your teeth already? Good Job!”  

3. Choose Intangible Rewards over Tangible Rewards

Use intangible rewards like praise, cheers, smiles, etc. more than tangible rewards. Yes, you can give your children toys, books, treats, and other things as a reward, but the effect of tangible rewards is not as strong as intangible rewards. Your children will love to have your attention and approval more than your money. 

4. Use Simple and Positive Instructions

Your instructions for your children should be age-appropriate. They should be simple to understand by a child. Besides, the instructions should be positive. Do not sound too demanding or authoritative when you ask them to do something. 

For example, when children are being loud while playing in the house, say, “Please, lower your voice” instead of “Do not make noise.”

5. Give Your Children Responsibilities 

Set some age-appropriate responsibilities for your children. By the age of six, they should organize their clothes. 

And by the age of 9, they should do their homework without you telling them. Also, discuss some house rules with them and decide what will be the consequence if they do not perform their duties on time. 

6. Praise Their Efforts

Do not forget to praise your children when they complete their responsibilities. Praise them for their efforts and not just for the end results. Your child may try to do something for the first time. Thus, they may not be able to finish the job smoothly. 

For example, your children may try to fold their clothes for the first time. They may not do it neatly but admire their efforts anyway. 

7. Use Some Non-verbal Reinforcements

Sometimes, you can use non-verbal reinforcements, such as hugs, smiles, high five, clapping, or tapping on the back. While you use non-verbal positive reinforcement, you should also have positive body language and facial expressions. Look at your child directly while you smilingly approve of their positive actions. 

8. Be Specific With the Praises

If you want your child to repeat the same positive behavior, you need to target positive reinforcements. So, clearly state the reason why you are praising your child. Your children will repeat the same actions to get your praise again. 

They may complete their homework on time or clean the room after playing. Use statements like, “I am proud you have finished your homework early” or “that was very considerate of you to clean your room today.”

9. Provide Timely Reinforcements 

The effectiveness of positive reinforcement depends on the timing of its delivery. You should reinforce a positive behavior either during its performance or right after the action is complete. 

Delayed positive reinforcements or acknowledgments do not affect a child’s behavior much. They may feel neglected and lose interest in doing positive behaviors to impress you. Therefore, it is essential to provide positive reinforcements at the right time.

Conclusion

Hopefully, you will find these tips on positive reinforcement for children quite helpful in developing positive behaviors in your children. If you want to stop your children from misbehaving, focus on reinforcing positive behavior. They will gladly act positively once they feel valued and appreciated.

Tashi Non-Stop Values

At Tashi Non-Stop, we’re committed to producing captivating and age-appropriate videos that entertain and educate preschoolers. Our content inspires children to unleash their creativity and develop positive relationships with their families, friends, and classmates. If you’re homeschooling your little ones, our videos make an excellent addition to your lesson plans, providing extra learning opportunities for your child. With Tashi’s videos, you can trust that your child will receive wholesome and enriching entertainment that promotes their development.

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Why Should Children Learn To Lose?
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January 24, 2022 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

Why Should Children Learn To Lose?

Why should children learn to lose?

Losing and moving on from it is part of life. It is a lesson that children should learn from an early age. They cannot cope with failure without the support of their parents. If you are a new parent, you probably have let your child win games to make them happy. But sometimes, your child should taste the pain of losing. You may ask, “Why should children learn to lose?” 

Failures are a natural aspect of life. And losing games prepares your children to face the failures they may encounter in the future. It also teaches them empathy. Interestingly, losing can develop self-control and self-confidence in children. 

I will elaborate on why children should face loss and learn to accept it in this article. As a loving parent, you may not like seeing your child upset, but eventually, you will understand the importance of losing. So, I will also give you some advice on how to teach children to lose gracefully. 

Why Should Children Learn To Lose? 

Every parent has at least once let their children win a game intentionally. You probably have slowed down to let your child win the race or made mistakes intentionally in board games for them to win. While you may think you are making them happy, you are actually keeping them from feeling sad. 

But they will face failure and heartbreak in their life. And without prior experience of losing, they might take it a bit harder than they should. Therefore, your child must learn to lose from an early age and accept it. 

Children do not have the logic or patience to face failure like adults. So, parents often let them do what they want to avoid managing their tantrums, which is another mistake. Your child will start to whine and force others to let them win, even outside the house. They will have a hard time accepting their failure. 

Children learn valuable skills from their failures that will be useful for their lives. Here is want your children will learn from accepting failure: 

1. Coping Skills

Kids who have experienced losing at home can easily cope with losing at a playground in front of others. No matter how old your child is, do not let them always win in the games you are playing together. 

Obviously, they will get upset, cry, or throw a tantrum because no one wants to lose, right? But you should let them cope with the feeling of failure. You can even teach them various coping mechanisms like screaming into a pillow or popping bubble wraps. Check out This Video where I teach children how to deal with stress and anger. Show it to your child. 

Sometimes, you can lose intentionally and show how you accept your failure. It will show your child how failure is also part of a game. So, when they lose any match or competition, they will accept it without much drama. 

2. Learning Empathy

Children who are not taught about accepting failure as a part of life often see everything as a competition. They think themselves superior to others after winning a game and feel like losers when they cannot get their desired position. 

On the other hand, kids who have lost in games before empathize with those who lose. They understand how all participants in a match try their best to win. So they become much more humble. This improves their social and emotional habits.

3. Learning from Mistakes

If you do not let your children lose, they will never know what it takes to win. When children fail in a game or sport, encourage them to try again. Then they will try to find out why they could not win. 

Eventually, children realize their mistakes. They learn skills and strategies to win next time. Learning to accept failure trains children to create a mindset of self-development. So, parents should also understand that losing is sometimes good for their children. 

4. Self-confidence

When children lose, they focus on improving their skills. Losing turns out to be beneficial for them as they set goals to learn new skills because of that. 

With practice, children become more confident in their skills. So, they will give their best effort in games and sports. 

5. Self-control

From an early age, children should know that getting everything they want in life is not always possible. 

Losing in games and sports can teach them that. It also teaches them to accept the truth and act maturely in front of others. 

How to Teach Children to Lose with Dignity

No parents want to see their precious child upset. But now that you have seen the advantages of losing, you should teach your children to accept it with dignity. 

Here are some ways you can teach your children to accept failure: 

1. Teach Your Children about Losing from an Early Age

When your child is old enough to understand the concept of success and failure, it is time to give them some life lessons. 

Of course, you should be gentle about it. Children have fragile minds, and you have to teach them playfully.

2. Do not Let Them Win All The Time

Next time, when you play, do not let your child win. See how they handle the first taste of failure. Then explain gently why sometimes losing is normal for everyone. 

Experiencing failure at home with competing parents is a lot easier than facing it at school. Prepare them to face future challenges by making games and sports challenging at home.

3. Acknowledge Their Feelings

Your child will not be so happy to lose. Even adults struggle to accept failures. So, when your child shows frustration over losing a game, help them cope with it. Tell them that their feelings are valid, and they can be sad about losing a game. 

Do not console them by saying it is just a game. What is silly to adults is not the same for children. If your child gets angry, try to calm them and explain that it is okay to feel sad but not to blame others for failure. 

4. Encourage them to practice 

When your child feels down after losing, the best thing you can do is encourage them to try harder. 

Help them learn new skills and tell them how important it is to practice every day. Teach your children the value of hard work. 

5. Winning is not All That Matters

Some parents try to create a winning mindset in their children. They show disappointment when their children do not get the trophy. It can scar the fragile mind of a child. Do not be such a parent. 

Instead, tell your children that not everyone needs a trophy. The most important thing is participating in games, sports, or any activities they enjoy. 

Conclusion

So, why should children learn to lose? As you can see, losing is as essential in human life as winning. It shows children how important it is to work hard for things they want. Losing also teaches that people do not always get everything in life and it is okay to accept defeat. 

So, it is essential that you teach your child how to cope with failure.

Tashi Non-Stop Values

At Tashi Non-Stop, we’re committed to producing captivating and age-appropriate videos that entertain and educate preschoolers. Our content inspires children to unleash their creativity and develop positive relationships with their families, friends, and classmates. If you’re homeschooling your little ones, our videos make an excellent addition to your lesson plans, providing extra learning opportunities for your child. With Tashi’s videos, you can trust that your child will receive wholesome and enriching entertainment that promotes their development.

Want to know more about our values? Check them out here!

About Tashi Non-Stop:

Our founder, Natasha Hanina, has created a vibrant and diverse cast of characters who explore various educational and entertaining themes, sparking the imaginations of kids of all ages. By subscribing to our mailing list, you’ll be the first to receive updates on our latest videos, news, and exciting giveaways.

Natasha is a true professional with an impressive background in writing, comedy, production, and education. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and leverages her expertise to produce engaging and enriching content for children.

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Important Life Lessons For Children
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January 24, 2022 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

Important Life Lessons For Children

Important Life Lessons For Children

I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase, “Life is not a bed of roses.” As adults, I’m sure you understand the amount of truth to this. As good parents, we must ensure that our children face the same problems we’ve faced. And even if they do, we should teach them about how we’ve dealt with them. And that’s why life lessons are so crucial for children. 

Life lessons include mindfulness, financial skills, respect, decision-making, and many other essential life skills that your child can utilize to tackle the hurdles of life. It is of utmost importance that you teach these to your child early on so that they can be forged into their minds. 

In this article, I’m going to talk about 7 essential life lessons for children that you must teach your child. I will also talk about how you can teach them to your child most effectively. So, without further ado, let’s get right to it.

There are many essential life lessons that you can teach your children. These lessons range from mindfulness to spending time with nature.

1. Mindfulness

This is the first lesson to teach your children. This is because if this lesson is taught well, the children will find all the others easily. 

You can teach mindfulness to your children by using meditation techniques for beginners. You can even teach them to count from one to ten whenever they’re feeling anxious. In this way, they can learn to remain panic-free when they grow up.

I must tell you that the path to mindfulness is not easy. It requires patience. This may be difficult if your children are restless. However, they can become used to being calm in different environments with time.

2. Financial Skills

You may wonder about the reason for teaching children about finance. Knowing how to handle money is one of the biggest lessons anyone can learn, no matter what their age.

You should teach your children about savings and budgets from early on in their lives. One of the ways you can do this is by providing them with an allowance. In this way, they can keep their expenses on track. 

It would be very wise if your children could get simple jobs such as paper delivery or dog walking from early on. However, if they are too young, you should avoid them.

3. Respect

You should teach your children to value the lives of others. That means that they should respect everyone, whether they are older or younger than them. 

If your children can learn this, they can easily converse with people regardless of ethnicity, religion, or age. Your children will be able to view the world with a more positive perspective. 

This is important as, in life, we are expected to mingle with all sorts of people with various quirks and differences. By learning to be considerate and respectful, your child will better cope with these differences and live in harmony with everyone.

4. Decision Making

Decision-making is one of the most vital aspects of growing up. You won’t always be there to hold your child’s hand through every phase of their life. One day they will move out and have to make tough decisions for themselves with no guidance. So, you have to train them early on how to do that. 

I will advise you to teach your children how to see the good and bad sides of things before making a choice. It can be as simple as choosing to wear blue or red for school. You can even ask them which flavor of ice cream they like. In this way, they will learn the value of making their own decision.

5. Healthy Lifestyle

You should teach your children the importance of looking after their health. This can begin with small things such as brushing their teeth or eating vegetables. I’m sure you tell your children that taking care of their health is essential. 

But you should also tell your children the reasons why they should not eat without washing their hands, and then they may take more interest in it. You can even try setting up a small list of what they need to do daily. 

This list can include brushing their teeth, combing their hair, showering, etc. Your children can tick off the items they have accomplished. You can also add shiny gold stickers for every task they complete. This will encourage them to complete their daily chores and tasks even more.

6. Home Maintenance

This is a life lesson everyone needs to learn. Try teaching your children simple chores around the house, like washing or taking the garbage out. In this way, when they grow up, they won’t think house chores are troublesome. It will become a natural aspect of their lives instead of something they are forced to do. 

You can ask your kids to help you with small tasks first. This can include things like folding clothes or watering plants. As they grow up, they may take up more significant tasks such as cooking or doing the dishes.

How To Teach Important Life Lessons To Your Children?

Knowing how to impart life lessons to your children adequately is very important. You can try simple things such as games, group work, or discussions.

1. Games

You may get confused hearing that games can teach your children things. You can play games with your child with the aim of teaching them essential life skills. Play games like who can clean their room the fastest or who does the most dishes. In that way, they will learn about house maintenance in a fun way.

You can even play games like making funny shapes out of clean clothes while doing the laundry. They will laugh and have fun while learning to do the right things.  Your children will even spend quality time with you this way.

2. Group play

If you have more than one child, then it’s an excellent opportunity to teach your children teamwork, leadership, and decision-making. But you can still try this with your kid’s friends or cousins if you have an only child. Invite them over and make them form into groups.

You can give the groups tasks such as scavenger hunts to train them to make decisions faster. You can even ask them to care for a grandparent together to teach them about empathy. As a reward, you can give them their favorite treats. You should also help them share the treats among themselves.

3. Discussions

You should regularly try to discuss the values of life skills with your children. I will advise you to try to have healthy discussions about topics such as money, cleaning, and charity with your children.

You should also try to take their opinions to make them know that they are essential and that their opinions are appreciated. Children are not the gullible babies we treat them to be. They are human beings capable of complex emotions. So, don’t refrain from having deep conversations with them about life, ethics, and other topics.

Conclusion

Life lessons are vital to the upbringing of your child. They teach valuable things about dealing with life and people that schools don’t teach. It is your responsibility as a parent to ensure your children learn and understand these lessons so they can grow up to mature individuals. 

I have shared what I think are the most important life lessons for children in this article. And I hope you’ve learned from this and teach your child everything they need to learn about growing up.

Tashi Non-Stop Values

At Tashi Non-Stop, we’re committed to producing captivating and age-appropriate videos that entertain and educate preschoolers. Our content inspires children to unleash their creativity and develop positive relationships with their families, friends, and classmates. If you’re homeschooling your little ones, our videos make an excellent addition to your lesson plans, providing extra learning opportunities for your child. With Tashi’s videos, you can trust that your child will receive wholesome and enriching entertainment that promotes their development.

Want to know more about our values? Check them out here!

About Tashi Non-Stop:

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Natasha is a true professional with an impressive background in writing, comedy, production, and education. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and leverages her expertise to produce engaging and enriching content for children.

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How to Teach Children Good Manners?
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January 24, 2022 by tashinonstop 0 Comments

How to Teach Children Good Manners?

How to Teach Children Good Manners?

One of the most important jobs of parents is teaching their children good manners. However, it might be overwhelming and confusing sometimes. Especially teaching them to children who understandably have no idea why manners are required. So, you might wonder how to teach children good manners. This article will help you in this regard.
You have to teach your children the importance of kindness, encourage them to help others, and ask them to use polite phrases while conversing to teach them good manners. Besides, you must be a role model of good etiquette and manners if you want them to learn it.
There are many ways to teach kids good manners. So, in this article, I will go over a few most excellent ways to teach children manners, along with some other information that might be helpful for you. So, let’s get started.

Why Is It Important to Teach Children Good Manners?

Good manners aid in maintaining social order and politeness. If you teach your children good manners, they will be more successful in life. Furthermore, the whole society will get a positive outcome from your kid if he or she follows proper manners and etiquette.
Social manners and proper etiquette are essential life skills which benefit everyone’s personal, emotional, and social development. It is better done when kids are young because it plays such a vital role in their growth. A confident and respectable adult with excellent social and communication skills would naturally grow up with appropriate manners.
Moreover, your child would get along with and be loved by everyone if they practice good manners. And it is a must for their success in the future. Besides, their manners will determine their future and save your family’s reputation. Overall, teaching your children good manners is crucial in making the world a better place.

How to Teach Children Good Manners

The following are some of the ways to teach your children good manners:

1. Encourage Your Children to Communicate Using Polite Phrases

First of all, make it a habit to greet your child with “good morning” or “hello” every day after waking up. Then, ask them to greet relatives, neighbors, and friends. However, don’t scold them if they forget to greet anyone; remind them politely to do so. Besides, teach them to say goodbye.
Furthermore, thank you and please are the other two magical phrases when it comes to manners. Your children must know if they want something from anyone, they must ask to say please politely.
Moreover, develop your children’s habit of saying thank you whenever anyone offers or serves them food, helps them, gets them a present, or does anything for them. Remember, gratitude is one of the most essential aspects of good manners.

2. Teach Them Not to Interrupting Others when Conversing

Assist your kid in learning that when interacting with others, you must take turns. If your kid interrupts you during a discussion, ask them to listen and wait till you finish speaking.
It is one of the most important etiquettes of conversing with people. So, you have to start teaching your child from home so that they follow this manner outside with other people.

3. Educate Children on the Importance of Kindness

You must educate your kid on the value of compassion, empathy, and volunteerism. Ask them to consider issues from another individual’s perspective to enable them to develop empathy. Besides, teach them to react with a positive attitude even if something doesn’t happen their way.
Furthermore, you have to communicate with your child about things that might cause others to suffer, such as poverty, homophobia, and racism. It can also help them develop compassion.
Take your child to volunteer in your neighborhood if they are mature enough to know the value of contributing. Also, watch educational Movies and TV shows with youngsters to encourage them to understand ethics.

4. Explain Briefly

Avoid lecturing or repeatedly telling your audience long-winded stories. Instead, simply clarify why particular conduct might not be accepted. You might accidentally promote the habit to continue by making a big deal out of it.
However, simply stating the rationale gently and sensibly might remind your kid why others might not enjoy what he is doing. For example, if your child makes a mess while eating, simply ask them to stop wasting food. Enforcing compassionate but strong boundaries will assist your kid in comprehending the repercussions of his or her actions.

6. Set a Positive Example for Your Children

Being a positive role model for your kid is the ideal technique to teach them valuable skills. Your children will notice if you speak respectfully to everyone and use your manners. Pay much attention to the way of communicating with your partner or other close relatives in front of them.
Additionally, be mindful of how you are handling a situation while you are angry or upset. Unless you model civil and polite behavior, your lesson on the significance of employing manners will go in vain.
However, it’s not like you have to hide your feelings like grief, impatience, or anger. Don’t teach your kids that they must suppress their sentiments to have good manners. Instead, show them how to deal with them positively and healthily.

7. Maintain Age-Appropriate Expectations

Remember to keep your expectations in line with your children’s age and stage of development. It might take a bit of time for your child to grasp the concept of good manners. A toddler might learn to say hello, goodbye, etc., but they won’t quickly learn other complex communication skills.
You should celebrate small successes and praise them for showing good manners. Moreover, while teaching your kids new etiquette, it’s equally important to consider the situation. It might be the wrong time to add a different expectation when your youngster is exhausted following a full day of school.

Conclusion

Good manners will help your child to become an appreciated and respectful member of society. By now, you’ve got an idea about how to teach children good manners. So, try to follow the ways and help your children to develop proper manners. Thanks for reading through. Best of luck!

Tashi Non-Stop Values

At Tashi Non-Stop, we’re committed to producing captivating and age-appropriate videos that entertain and educate preschoolers. Our content inspires children to unleash their creativity and develop positive relationships with their families, friends, and classmates. If you’re homeschooling your little ones, our videos make an excellent addition to your lesson plans, providing extra learning opportunities for your child. With Tashi’s videos, you can trust that your child will receive wholesome and enriching entertainment that promotes their development.

Want to know more about our values? Check them out here!

About Tashi Non-Stop:

Our founder, Natasha Hanina, has created a vibrant and diverse cast of characters who explore various educational and entertaining themes, sparking the imaginations of kids of all ages. By subscribing to our mailing list, you’ll be the first to receive updates on our latest videos, news, and exciting giveaways.

Natasha is a true professional with an impressive background in writing, comedy, production, and education. She holds a Master’s degree in Art Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, and leverages her expertise to produce engaging and enriching content for children.

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