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Do Children Learn More From What We Say or What We Do?

Do Children Learn More From What We Say or What We Do?

Magic Seeds

January 18, 202442m 0s

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Show Notes

Children learn from both what a parent/guardian says and what a parent/guardian does. Children are like sponges, absorbing everything that is happening around them. They observe and imitate their parents' actions, attitudes, and behaviors.

They learn social skills, emotional regulation, problem-solving techniques, and many other behaviors that shape their development. Children who grow up in a nurturing and supportive environment tend to have better social skills and higher self-esteem, which can be attributed to the positive behaviors they observed from their parents.

So, if this is true, how are YOUR coping skills as a role model/parent/guardian?

Listen today to Magic Seeds to see if we are guiding our children to a happy and healthy life.