The secret in the different way of raising children of parents with geniuses

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Scientists all agree that no one is born a genius but rather the result of how they were raised from childhood. Here are some common traits of parents who have done this.

1. Do not beat or scold your children.

Violence never works on a child’s behavior or emotions. Instead, they will find ways to avoid punishment. These children will become liars to get what they want. On the contrary, children who are not spanked are less depressed, have better emotional control, and have better memories.

2. Don't judge but encourage your child's efforts.

Children, like adults, think about success in two ways: Those with a fixed mindset believe that personality, intelligence, and creativity can never change. The only way to achieve success is to avoid failure at all costs.

In contrast, people with a growth mindset see failure as an opportunity to learn more about their skills and abilities. To encourage your child to develop a growth mindset, never tell them that they are successful because of their natural talent. Instead, appreciate and reward their efforts.

3. Teach children how to analyze and face problems

Constant control can have a negative impact on your child’s future behavior and cognition. Trusting your child to make their own decisions is an effective parenting style. Start with small things like letting them choose what to wear or what to eat for breakfast. Your child will gradually become independent and understand what they really want in life. Listen carefully if your child decides to share their problems with you and help them make the best choices.

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4. Spend time together

Modern parents have busy schedules. When they feel tired, many parents often turn on the TV for their children to watch so that they don’t whine and bother them. But there are activities that make both children and parents happy. Children will forget the things you buy them, but they will always remember the time you spent with them.

For example, science has shown that children who are closely attached to their parents grow up to have effective work skills and good relationships.

5. Enjoy family meals together

Scientists have concluded that eating meals together as a family regularly is directly linked to lower rates of depression, suicidal thoughts, and other negative brain effects in adolescents. They also have a more positive, broader outlook on life than their peers who rarely eat with their family. And remember to turn off the TV at these times.

6. Teach children to care

It is important to teach children from a young age to care for others and to be grateful for those who have helped them. Studies show that people who express gratitude are more helpful, compassionate, and forgiving. They are also happier, healthier, and more likely to have breakthroughs.

7. Help your child develop communication skills

Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania and Duke University studied 700 children until they were 25 years old. Kindergarteners who were sociable and cooperative with their peers were more likely to attend college and achieve other academic success. Those who had social problems were more likely to become criminals or alcoholics.

8. Less anxiety

Researchers concluded that a mother’s mood, whether positive or negative, directly affects other family members. When parents are stressed, their children feel the same way.

9. Build a good relationship with your child

Children learn to care and respect when they are treated that way. When they feel the love of their parents, they become more attached to their parents. That attachment makes them able to evaluate things well and learn faster. Spending quality time with your child can be very simple: reading bedtime stories together, talking, listening whenever your child wants to share.

10. Help your child deal with negative emotions

Children are not born with the ability to control their emotions and need support from their parents to learn this skill. By mastering themselves, children will be able to protect their relationships from being damaged by anger, jealousy and other negative emotions as they grow up.

Parents should try to help children understand their own emotions and teach them to talk about them. Show your child a simple trick to deal with difficult emotions: Pause for a few seconds, take a deep breath in through your nose, exhale slowly through your mouth and count to 5.

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