Introducing goal setting to your baby or toddler helps them understand the concept of time needed to achieve a goal. Moreover, it instills a sense of responsibility and accountability in them.
When do you teach goal setting to your baby or toddler?
The sooner you start, the better. You can begin teaching them about goal setting before they fully grasp the concept. While they may not immediately comprehend setting goals, they will eventually understand it.
Why teach your baby or toddler goal-setting at an early age?
1. Learn how to complete a task. Very rarely a person will complete a task without setting a goal. Goal-setting teaches your toddler to work towards a specific purpose.
2. Sense of achievement. Learning and experiencing the joy of completing a task.
3. Learning the importance of time.
How to teach your baby or toddler to set goals?
It does not matter how young your child is. Bring a calendar and a marker to mark a date that you and your child would like to set. Have a conversation with your child about the goal and work towards it. You may place the calendar in their room. Most importantly, set reasonable and achievable goals. Do not pressure your child. Have FUN!
Don't wait. Start early, and your child will definitely achieve their goals now and in the future.
Set a goal for your child to master their reading, math, and memory training.
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