The Gift of Presence: How to Be a More Mindful and Engaged Parent
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The Gift of Presence: How to Be a More Mindful and Engaged Parent



Parents and their constant supportive presence is a critical factors to success. Although, we wish to take an active role in our kid's life and leave no stone unturned in our strive to enrol them in the top school for admission, yet adding active parents to the equation makes all the difference.

Why does all this make a difference?

Selecting the best school in Gurgaon can seem to be the first step towards creating a healthy environment for your kid. However, being mindful of their involvement in their lives is important to ensure continued success and growth.
Being a mindful parent also means setting an intention to be present in growth and development. This can be -
• Paying attention to yourself and your needs,
• Paying attention to your child,
• Understanding your feelings and thoughts,
• Responding to your feelings when in dilemma,
• Pausing before responding,
• Understanding your kid's viewpoints and accommodating them, etc.

How to Be a More Mindful and Engaged Parent?

Top Tips on Being a More Mindful and Engaged Parent -


• Being present

As a parent, you must attempt to make connections with the school community. The initial step in this case is to start early by making connections with your child's teacher. It is important to reach out, ask questions and overcome concerns.

Similarly, favourable connections can be forged with administrators. You can be an active parent and offer feedback and support. Such small attempts can have a bigger impact on the school community and strengthen its curriculum. This benefits all the key stakeholders.

• Keep learning

Being a parent means staying in sync with the latest happenings and trends. When we work hard to learn, our children grow and follow us.
By imbibing this habit, it is easy to carry the passion for knowledge and experience for a lifetime of learning.


• Understanding child development needs

By being cognizant of the child's development needs, their environment and the school ecosystem, you get a better experience, understanding and assessment of how the kids perform in the school. This step can help you to easily integrate similar learning skills in their post-school activities.

Further, by imbibing the learning by seeing principles, your children learn to imitate your habits and routines. Your subtle contribution and engagement can make all the difference to their growth and development. Hence, when you share your stories, and enthusiasm for new activities and learning experiences, it can be a major benefit in shaping your kid's future self.


• Support learning at home

Learning doesn't take place merely in the classroom but instead can happen anywhere. Since kids spend a lot of time at home, the favourable environment and learning experiences at home can be a major booster.
Similarly, you can introduce new materials, simple techniques, etc. to support learning. This is possible through -
• Bringing in age-appropriate reading materials like books, comics, etc. Trade with other parents to help your child explore new learning materials.
• Play engaging games, etc. This gives a chance to open communication channels, engagement, learning strategies, etc.
• Give a slice of practical life by taking them with you to grocery shopping, parks, banks, etc.
• Focus on toys that promote learning and thinking. Choose from art and craft supplies, blocks, etc. to keep them engaged and entertained.
• Bring in picture books and read along with them.



• Consider varied forms of advocacy

This won't come as a surprise as parents remain strong advocates for their children. If your kids struggle to balance their academic, social or other skills then they count on you to take charge and also convey this message to other adults.

According to best school in Gurgaon open communication is crucial but understanding that your child's behaviour in school vs at home is entirely different. Thus, taking the help of teachers can allow you to understand such gaps and overcome concerns. You can choose to constantly monitor their progress and achieve better results.
Further, you must attempt to make your kids independent and stand up for themselves. By being their strongest advocates, they can face any hardships with ease and speak up for themselves.

For instance - if your kid is struggling with another peer on playgrounds then helping them understand and assess various options and scenarios can be a good idea. This helps them to make rational decisions in the later stages of life.


• Participate in school activities

Being an involved member of the student body, parents-teacher associations, etc. is a great idea. It is also a simple and easy way to support your kid through their school education.

Other activities that promote your engagement and well-being -


• Focus on getting a break

Being a parent means rarely getting a chance to enjoy yourself or to get a break. It is important to seize the occasion and ensure that you take a break. It is okay to dedicate yourself to your hobby for at least one hour a week. You can sign up your kids for an extracurricular activity and take the time to explore your passion or relax.


• Be open to communication
Everyone in the family must be allowed to share their views and opinions. This is especially important for personal spaces.
You can communicate your concerns without being overbearing by clearly discussing the benefits. Similarly, allow your kids to get away with their desired toys, rugs, etc.










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