Hobbies Are
Healthy
Hobbies are Healthy
Hobbies benefit children in many ways. It
gives a child an opportunity to express themselves, and it
allows them to discover themselves and build self-esteem. They
are also great educational tools. A child interested in rock
collecting learns about geology and science, and a child in
writing stories learns about sentence structure and proper
grammar. Hobbies teach children to set and achieve goals, solve
problems and make decisions. They can also set the course for
what your child becomes later in life as they often turn into
lifelong interests or careers.
Children who have hobbies are usually
following in their parents footsteps, so set a good example by
pursuing your own hobby. Your child will need space for their
hobby, so find an area designated specifically for his hobby so
he can work on it. Realize that hobbies can sometimes be quite
messy, so be at the ready for messes as they come with the
territory.
Be available to your child to provide guidance, support and
encouragement. This is a great time to teach your child strong
work habits, such as following directions closely, setting
goals, and proper planning and organization. Show them that
nothing worthwhile is ever easy, especially when they begin to
become frustrated with their progress. It's also a good time to
teach them about personal responsibility and show them how
important it is to properly care for their work area and their
'tools of the trade.'
Children will be more encouraged to work on their hobbies if
activities like watching television or playing video games are
limited. It's been noted by experts that by age 15, the average
child has spent more time watching television than sitting in a
classroom. Again, here's where setting a good example is
crucial. Instead of watching that four-hour football game on
Saturday, turn the TV off and work on your own hobby. Your
child may want to join in or work on their own as a result.
Hobbies are rewarding and enriching parts of our lives, so
encourage your child to explore his own interests and find a
hobby of their very own.
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