Every child is different, with different interests, hobbies and strengths. The most important part of being a parent is looking and identifying and nurturing these interests. Encourage them to explore these hobbies and support them to make a future with these talents. Here is how parents can help kids.
What do they love doing most during free time—building, drawing, reading or playing outdoors?
Try out different hobbies like music, sports, puzzles or art to see where their interests develop.
What do they get most excited about when they talk? This often reveals their passions and curiosity.
If your child loves puzzles, problem solving or creative storytelling it could be a sign of their strengths.
Engage your child by asking questions like “What do you love most?” or “What makes you happy and excited?”
Some children are great communicators, some are excellent organisers, leaders or creative thinkers—what comes easily to them?
Once you know what their passions are provide opportunities like classes, books or mentorship to help them develop their skills further.
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