5 Important Reasons to Start Educating Your Child Early at Home
Educating
yourchild early at home is one of the most important things you can and should do for your child. And it can make your life a lot easier as a parent in the long run. Beginning to educate your child at an early age is a huge part of parenting.
It isn’t hard to do but does require time.
Your time. It doesn’t need to be lengthy or perfect. It doesn’t need to be expensive.
It just needs to be done.
If you don’t, you could be crippling them for life. Here are the five key reasons why you should start now:
1. Foundational Training
• Creates a HABIT– they say it takes at least 3 weeks of doing something regularly before it becomes a habit.
. It gives them a sense of security and stability. It allows them to function with clarity and calm. They know what they can expect. And they enjoy all the time spent with their parents when they are little. Educating your child early at home allows for it to happen.
• Creates a habit that can also count as TIME– the time that you spend with your child may seem a little short sometimes, but it will be sweet. You’ll be adding value to your child’s life by taking the time to teach what they need to know for life in small
incremental stepsand taking the time to train them in
taking ownership, of themselves, and the things around them that belong to them. For example, behavior, character, hygiene, and house chores. You’re laying the most critical foundation of your child’s life right now by what you do and don’t do.
• Creates a habit for BONDING– with your child now, so you’re not fighting to start it when they’re older. I’m sure you’ve heard the saying, “can’t teach an old dog new tricks”. It’s because they become stubborn, all knowing, and the owner may not have set his standard from the beginning. I am not saying children are like dogs, but that the concept of teaching and training, and the obedience, love, and trust that is gained are all similar. A healthy bond will keep them open, open to learning, understanding, and wise counsel. This is how the heart and mind grow.
2. Immerse with Information
• Give a LIFESTYLE of LEARNING– your child is already learning by soaking up everything around them. Wouldn’t you prefer it to be more of the things that will benefit them, things that
mattermost? Surround them with the
bestinformation, teaching, and training in just the right amounts. Make it a way of life, at home.
• DEVELOP and STRENGTHEN the SKILLS and ABILITIES– your child has the potential for. It’s like exercising. If you don’t use certain parts of the body they become stiff. Or like pottery, if your clay is not
pliableit cannot be shaped and molded. A sponge has nothing to give if it is first not drenched, it remains dry and hard. An arrow must be whet/sharp to soar through the air with ease and swiftly hit its target on cue with
precisionand poise. The brain is not fully shaped yet and needs to be molded to get there, figuratively speaking that is.
• PREPARE– them for their education now, give them a running start. Don’t hold them back, don’t underestimate what they are
capableof learning, doing, accomplishing. Just give them the tools and preparation so they have something to fall back on, something to draw from, something to give, and they won’t disappoint you. I’m not speaking of their physical growth, but their mental growth, and more so, their brain
development.
3. Imperative Development
• The BRAIN POWER– a child carries is astounding. However, that brain power must be fed. How, you ask? Educating your child early at home. Remember when development, strength, and skills were mentioned earlier? What goes unrealized is how much it all goes hand in hand. Exercising and sharpening will feed the brain, working it like a muscle, causing it to strengthen, grow, and perform at its
optimallevel allowing it to lift more weight, or in this sense, hold, retain, memorize and ponder more.
• A child’s POTENTIAL– greatly rests on the parent. They have the most weight in their child’s life; they know their child the most and what they need. They are each so unique, but the body and brain, designed so intricately, still has a specific
order; a basic way that it runs and functions to work properly and at its best (its peak potential), making it possible to reach, or come very close to it, as long as it receives the proper maintenance, care, training, or nourishment, so to speak.
4. Grounded Energy
• ANCHOR– them for
lifewith stability and consistency they will get much farther in life; at home, in school, and at work.
• DISCIPLINED ROUTINE– creates more
momentumand power over time for decision making, time management, meeting deadlines without rushing, planning, executing, finishing what was started, following through, and making things happen and come together. Getting things done can give more time for planned and unplanned, good, healthy, play and fun in life.
• CHARACTER– that can become
engrainedby early education at home from a parent who models the same has been mentioned throughout this article. To be more specific, here are just a few examples of character traits; regularity, determination, diligence, endurance, enthusiasm, initiative, orderliness, punctuality, responsibility, self-control, thoroughness, creativity, and there are many, many more, but it entails much more as well, which I’ll save for another article.
• They can become DILIGENT and RESPONSIBLE– to be their own person, doing things on their own, thinking things through. Preparing to be an adult, begins as a child. Give them room to practice, and show what they’re made of, what they know. Let them please you, it builds their self-esteem and confidence. And remember they’re not robots, their people, little people, with their own personalities, problems, and passions.
5. Fluid Success
• EASY/NATURAL– after the first three weeks have passed of daily educating your child early at home you will begin to see the
flow, how it all comes together and is very smooth and natural. Your child will be content. They will become sharp, quick thinkers, observant, aware, and good listeners. Once the
basicsare being met on a regular basis, they become less of a hassle to make happen.
• In their NATURAL ENVIRONMENT– they have less stress, trauma, and distractions. It is a safe haven for them; to be comfortable and confident to explore, discover, experiment, and question. With no worries of danger, they can
focuson the important things for this time in their life. Growing and developing, and preparing for what’s to come.
• Child/Parent both ACHIEVE– a great deal. They strengthen each other’s character, they help each other to succeed. They have more time to try new things, to learn more. There is
freedomand relief in achievement when the parent sees day to day
resultsin their child’s behavior, character, skills, and abilities. When they complete goals together. Every bit is
rewarding…
These five come together and work hand in hand with each other. They sort of mesh together and it can be hard to really distinguish one from the other just at a glance. Essentially, educating your child early at home is training at its best and some may not even realize it or fully understand it at first, as I didn’t until my last two children. My hope is that others will realize and understand much sooner than I did and have a chance to give their children a great start.
What’s awesome is, when you start just one of these five, they can tend to start piggy backing each other and you naturally become able to cover all five with a nice ease to it. It just begins to flow, and the more you do it, the more you like it, and the more you like it the less it feels like a chore. It becomes fluid and fun to do, which makes it easier and more satisfying. You see the results from it and only want more of it for your child… It becomes a way of life.
You will never have more time with your child than you do now.
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