Raising a
respectful, patient, responsible, and hardworking child is every parent’s
dream. But children look up to their parents, and unless you’re setting an
ideal standard, they’re less likely to develop these traits. Here are a few
simple ways to be a role model for your child in an everyday setting.
1. Hold the door open at public places
Whether
you’re at a store, the library, or a restaurant, the simple gesture of holding
a door open teaches your child respect and responsibility towards others around
you.
2. Take care of a pet or plant
Purchase a
small plant if you have no interest in taking on a large responsibility, but if
you’re okay with slightly more time taken out of your day, get a pet for your
child. With your child, water the plant or feed the pet regularly. Show your
child how taking care of living things can be rewarding and how important it is
to give and show affection.
3. Read
Right before
bedtime, let your child know that you’re reading the new book you got from the
library or enjoying a magazine targeted to an intelligent audience. Reading’s
advantages are endless, and once your child learns to appreciate and enjoy
words, he’ll become a better person.
4. Have some fun
Let your
child know it’s okay to get dirt-stains on his jeans if he wants to play
outside. Show your child how much fun snow can be when it’s played in. While
leading a completely indulgent life isn’t setting a decent standard, taking the
occasional break shows your child that some spontaneity and relaxation is
completely okay.
5. Maintain a great group of friends
Invite your
book club over for dinner one night, or let your best friends since high school
know that a lunch on Saturday at your place is planned. By showing your child
what supportive friends act like and how face-to-face interaction keeps your
circle tight, you’re teaching your child one of life’s most important lessons.
6. Stay fit
Get on the
treadmill that no one uses downstairs and let your child jog in place with you.
Showing your child the importance of exercising is unbelievably important. With
athletic activities planned regularly in your home, your child will accept
fitness as a part of daily life.
7. Be a smart shopper
At the mall,
let your child know that you think that pair of jeans is absolutely
splurge-worthy but is too expensive and can be replaced with a cheaper pair of
jeans. Show your child that a budget is important and that money should be
handled wisely.
8. Crack a joke!
A good sense
of humor is always an admirable quality. Let your child know that sarcastic,
smart-aleck comments aren’t appreciated, but a few giggles over something truly
funny are a nice way to brighten your day.
9. Treat elders with respect
When your
parents-in-law come over, offer your seat to them, make polite conversation
with them, and let them ramble aimlessly to you. Treating elders with respect
shows your child that older people should always be respected and that respect
is crucial.
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