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What Are the Main Character Traits That the Child Develops Alone?

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By Sanaya YatesPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
What Are the Main Character Traits That the Child Develops Alone?
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Is it okay or not to be a single parent? On the one hand, you never enjoy that special relationship, you will not have a person who is always close to you, on the other hand, you enjoy all the attention and love from your parents!

What is the answer to the question: "Is it better to have one child or to give him a brother/sister"? The reality is that it depends: that in any situation, there are good parts and bad parts, but the way a child evolves is influenced to a much greater extent by the educational style of the parents and not by the fact that he has a brother or not. or a sister.

It is always said that a single child with his parents grows up pampered and selfish, not being used to sharing things, giving, but only receiving and being the center of attention! It is often true that because he is the only child in the family, he can become very spoiled - this is a clear disadvantage.

But everything depends, as has been said, on the parenting style. If you decide to have a single child, be careful from the first years of life (from the age of three) not to give him anything he asks for on the tray and not to spoil him too much. The child must also be taught the meaning of the word "no". If as soon as he cries, he knows that he will receive anything, you will get him used to behave like this in the future.

If you give him everything he asks for, he will believe that he is entitled to have everything and will not know what it means to share. Therefore, do not always please them and sometimes deny them a craving, especially if it is a fad. He must learn that it is not enough to clap his hands and have everything!

When he grows up, at the age of six or seven, teach him that if he wants something, he has to work for it, because nothing is free! So invent small tasks that need to be done, but not too difficult: to take out the trash (if it is not dangerous), to pack clothes, to wipe the dust, to arrange the toys nicely, to make shoes…

What else can you do to avoid being selfish with your parents? From the earliest years of life, make sure you regularly spend time with other children: especially from the age of three or four, organize days to play with other children and learn to share toys with others.

It is important to learn with the company of those of his age and close ages from an early age (before kindergarten), to learn the rules of behavior and not always feel the center of attention.

Related to selfishness, another difficulty with a single child with his parents is his dependence on you. Sure, it's your treasure, but if you suffocate him from the beginning with the condition and teach him to spend all his time with you, he won't be able to break free and will have difficulty adjusting with the time you enroll in kindergarten.

Therefore, it is good to organize play days with other children and to encourage them, from the age of four or five, to find their activities. Look for games and books to help him spend time alone. Otherwise, there are chances that a single child with his parents will develop into that type of adolescent related to his parents, with problems of socialization and adaptation, who cannot cope alone.

Why do some children say that it would be better not to have a brother or a sister and they want to be alone with their parents? Because of the rivalry between the brothers - almost inevitable!

This rivalry manifests itself on various levels: from sharing the affection and attention of the parents, to what toys each one has and how each one manages to different activities. But this rivalry, as long as it is kept in check by the parents (who should never show more affection to one of them) has an extremely beneficial role in the child's development: it teaches him the rules of the competition.

It teaches him what it's like to play with someone else, to compete, to win, and to lose. It teaches him how to try to be better. He will also be accustomed to quarrels between children and avoid such problems in relations with those of an older age. For a single child with parents, it is good to be involved in as many activities as possible with other children: if you have a friend/neighbor with close children, arrange to spend the afternoons together a few times a week.

On the other hand, to present a real advantage of single children to their parents, they benefit from more attention from their parents - not in the sense of pampering, but from spending time together. When there are two or even more children in the family, the parents often let them play together and stay with them only when it is meal time or bedtime.

Instead, a single child will benefit from several activities with his parents, activities that stimulate his intellectual development. So, a tip for those parents with more children: don't always let them play together or watch TV, but play with the games of culture, analysis, ca

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