
As adult and young children celebrate Mother's Day around the world, it is interesting to see the many different personalities each child in the family has.
Each child in the family has a different personality based on genetics, environmental factors, their position in the family, events that have affected them, and their interactions with their parents. As a mother, the relationship you have with your child is one of the greatest influences on them than any other person. How you interact with them and how involved you with their education will help ensure your child feels more successful than if you are not involved.
As we raise our children, it is important to provide them with a rich environment. Two children with similar personalities will react differently depending on the encouragement they get from their parents and how appreciated they feel.
A child's strongest characteristics will continue through adulthood. It is these innate dominant strengths that will affect how you relate to your child, how they deal with issues and situations that arise, how they think, what beliefs they have based on their upbringing, and their passions, interests, and inner drive.
You know your child best. Enhance their best qualities, cherish who they are, and love them unconditionally.
Have a Happy Mother's Day.
In other words, becoming familiar with your child's personality will go a long way toward helping you understand why your child acts the way she does. At the same time, the more intimately you get to know a child, the more you will find that he cannot be stereotyped and summed up by one personality type. Yet children often reveal strengths and weaknesses in clusters that seem familiar. And familiarity can breed greater understanding.
Each child in the family has a different personality based on genetics, environmental factors, their position in the family, events that have affected them, and their interactions with their parents. As a mother, the relationship you have with your child is one of the greatest influences on them than any other person. How you interact with them and how involved you with their education will help ensure your child feels more successful than if you are not involved.
As we raise our children, it is important to provide them with a rich environment. Two children with similar personalities will react differently depending on the encouragement they get from their parents and how appreciated they feel.
A child's strongest characteristics will continue through adulthood. It is these innate dominant strengths that will affect how you relate to your child, how they deal with issues and situations that arise, how they think, what beliefs they have based on their upbringing, and their passions, interests, and inner drive.
You know your child best. Enhance their best qualities, cherish who they are, and love them unconditionally.
Have a Happy Mother's Day.
In other words, becoming familiar with your child's personality will go a long way toward helping you understand why your child acts the way she does. At the same time, the more intimately you get to know a child, the more you will find that he cannot be stereotyped and summed up by one personality type. Yet children often reveal strengths and weaknesses in clusters that seem familiar. And familiarity can breed greater understanding.