10 Effective Tips to Boost Your Child’s Personality Development

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Author: Samidha Raj

10 Effective Tips to Boost Your Child’s Personality Development

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Author: Samidha Raj

Samidha Raj works as part of the content marketing team at Planet Spark (visit here), a platform that provides online classes to K8 learners on “New Age Skills” like, English Communication, Public Speaking, Grammar, Creative Writing, Debating, etc. She is passionate about empowering the youth by educating parents about the importance of 21st-century skills. In her free time, you can find her watching documentaries or animated movies and organizing game nights (board games are her thing)

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“Children are not things to be molded, but are people to be unfolded.”

10 Effective Tips to Boost Your Child’s Personality Development

Effective Tips to Boost Your Child’s Personality Development

Personality development is an integral part of learning for kids, especially between the ages of 3-5. It can define the kind of individual your child would grow up to be. Personality development in childhood mainly projects an interaction between individual characteristics, behavioural patterns and temperament. These are, further, shaped by a child’s surroundings and self-experiences. I am here to help you with my top tips on how to develop your child’s personality. 

  1. Do not label your child for their behaviour – This one is a strict no-no. See, when you wrongly judge or define your kids based on one incident or mistake, they will grow up believing it to be true to their personalities. That will indirectly restrict the growth of their qualities because the child will start losing confidence. 
  1. Pay attention when they express themselves – It is difficult for a child to communicate if they know they aren’t being heard. So take time out of your busy schedules to listen to your kids talk about their day. Not only will it make them feel important, but it also heightens their confidence and keeps insecurity at bay. 
  1. Be encouraging & understanding in their failures – As parents, we all want our children to be their best in every aspect of their lives. Yet we forget that we had faced many shortcomings when we were young learners. I suggest doing away with unreal expectations and accepting the unique capabilities that your child is actually portraying. Be supportive and gentle with their failures to help them build competence and strengthen the strong suits in their own personality. 
  1. Do not compare them with their peers – Think about how you felt when your seniors compared you with the next best employee. Similarly, when you compare your child with others around them you damage their sense of self and limit their strengths. It makes them believe their own personality and traits aren’t good enough.  
  1. Allow free play – Taking up a sport is one of the most ideal ways to nudge your child’s personality development in the right direction. Don’t be stingy when your toddler asks for more playtime. Instead, encourage their interest in sports and watch them unravel the best physical and mental versions of their personality. 
  1. Limit screen time – Given that technology and social media have overtaken our lives like never before, these could be one of the primary constraints holding back your kids’ growth. Gadgets stunt the intellectual, social and emotional skills in kids. You must encourage them to take up outdoor activities instead.
  1. Teach them to be responsible – There is no set age for kids to learn how to be accountable for their behaviours. Communicate your expectations to your kids and align your rules and morals with their understanding. Additionally, give them time to comprehend an appropriate code of conduct, and you will surely notice their habits and characteristics moulding into it. 
  1. Encourage independence & decision making – One of the primary ways of instilling responsible behaviours in kids is by allowing them to make their own decisions. Be it deciding a healthy dinner menu, a book they want to read, or their choice of extracurricular activity.  
  1. Teach them to be self-aware –You have to talk to your child about their strengths and weaknesses from time to time so that they can be aware of their personalities. If you see them do well in certain aspects, painting or writing, for example, make sure they receive enough opportunities to recognize their skills and grasp them further. 
  1. Lead by example – Lastly, you can’t expect your child to be a better version of themselves if you aren’t giving them enough to look up to. Little gestures of positive behaviour on your part could go a long way into shaping your child’s personality too. So, next time instead of persuading your child to pick up a book over a gadget, do it yourself first. You will notice that children don’t hear us, they imitate us. 

I hope these tips will be valuable to you as you guide your children towards an ideal and unique personality type that not only emits positivity but attracts success too! Good luck. 

Further Exploration - Articles & Media

Article: Personality Development for Kids

Planet Spark article looking at personality development for kids including; What personality development entails, benefits of personality development in kids, how to help your child build a good personality and how Planet Spark can help in developing personality for your child.

Article: The Age When a Child's True Personality Emerges

Very Well Family article looking at the fact that temperament is not your child's personality, the big 5 personality traits and how your child's personality crystallizes in their tween years

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Article: Understanding the Importance of Personality Development for Children

Kids Chaupal article investigating how the interaction of nature, nurture, and character provides the basis for a child’s personality development.

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