Building Your Child’s Confidence Through Family Projects

Today, I’m sharing parenting tips on building your child’s confidenceSpending time with your children is something all parents want to be able to do.  However, finding time can often be difficult.  Especially, when you’re trying to juggle work schedules, meetings, school, after-school activities, and chores.  So, why not get your children involved in family projects?  Not only will you be doing projects with your children, but you will be strengthening your bond as well.

Furthermore, you can build confidence in your children with family projects. Doing projects with your children teaches them new skills, and helps build their confidence.  And, they will teach your children how to work as a team.  A skill that will help them in all aspects of their lives.

 

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Gardening is a good project for the entire family and combines art and science for a great learning experience.  It can be refreshing to get your children away from their electronics and outside learning about nature. Whether you want to start a vegetable or a flower garden, you must prepare the soil. Even younger children can help out because they love to play in the dirt.  Make sure they aren’t using any tools that may hurt them. By working together as a team you, your family can not only start a beautiful garden, you can also work together to maintain it. It will need to be watered if it doesn’t rain enough. When vegetables are ripe, they will need to be picked.  Your family can enjoy eating the fruits of your labor together.

Another way to building your child’s confidence is to bring out their artistic side. If you have a bland wall in your home give it some pizzazz.  For older children or teens, especially if they have an innate artistic ability, why not let them put their talents to good use? You can paint your walls, put up textured wall art, or decorate with stencils or pictures.  It will add some color and uniqueness to your home. The younger children can help by choosing the wall art, choosing the colors or handing tools to the older ones.  To further include your younger children, have them decorate the mailbox. Most children enjoy drawing, coloring and painting.  They will feel special, and have something to show off to their friends and others who visit your home.

Treehouses are very popular.  It’s a great family project, and another way to build confidence in your children.  You want to be sure you are using a sturdy tree basic woodworking skills. A treehouse can become a home where your children can spend time alone, time with their friends, or other family members. In order to make sure the treehouse is safe, it will take some time, patience, dedication, and determination. In a world where instant gratification is what most people expect, this can be a valuable lesson.  Once the treehouse is complete, you may consider starting a new tradition such as a weekly Friday night of telling stories and playing games.

 Family projects can include cleaning out the garage? Although this idea of a project might not sound very appealing, the entire family will be glad they worked together to organize their garage once it is done. You never know what you might find when you clean out clutter. Your children might find something they thought they had lost forever! You can install shelves or racks that will help maximize the clutter. Think about how much easier it will be to find things in your newly organized and neat garage. Planning a family movie afterward might also be a good incentive. Your children will be given the satisfaction working together to complete a task.

Working on family projects together is a way to building your child’s confidence. It’s similar to taking family vacations. You are making memories working and playing together. You might even learn new things about your children that you didn’t know.  Their responses will give you insights into what is important to them, and their confidence will rise as you include them in important projects for your home.

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