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11 ways to inculcate leadership qualities in your child

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 24, 2021, 13:00 IST
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11 ways to inculcate leadership qualities in your child

It’s said that today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders, and who can guide a child better than their parents. You as a parent are the best person to give proper directions to your child so that they can lead tomorrow.

But if you’re confused on how to do so, here are 11 ways that will help you inculcate leadership qualities in your child.

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Set an example

As a parent, you are the most important teacher for your child. So whatever you’ll do, your child is going to learn something or the other from it. Therefore be your best self and try to set an example that benefits your child. Inspiration is the most important thing before attaining leadership qualities.

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Let them be creative

Leaders are creative and therefore they rule. So let the creative mind of your child fly as high as it wants to. Let them take part in all the activities and let them explore to know their best self, because to lead, it’s important to know how good you are at that particular thing.

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Patience is an important skill

When a child is taught right, it can benefit them their whole life. A leader needs to be an excellent listener and an observer which automatically comes when he/she will know how to be patient. Patience is an important skill for a child to be calm and to make informed decisions.

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Decision-making skills

Leaders don’t take orders, they decide on their own. So let your child make decisions. Be it choosing between two outfits or making an order in the restaurant, every decision which he/she will make will build a sense of understanding, clarity, and confidence in him/her.

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Practice negotiation skills

Yes, negotiation is an important practice to teach. Every good leader knows the art of compromise or negotiation. Don’t let them settle for a mere yes or no. Teach them how to negotiate or how to never give up something until they get something they want in return. Negotiation skills also help the child’s brain to develop in such a way that he/she knows to make the best out of the deal or opportunity by looking at it from different angles.

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Encourage teamwork

A leader leads a team. So encourage your child to take part in group activities and voice his/her opinion. Teach him how to work in groups and handle things and people. Let the child become friendly to such an environment before stepping out in the real world.

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Practice Confidence building exercise

Tell the importance of being confident to your child. Practice such exercises where he/she can participate and reflect confidence. It’s important to be confident while making decisions because no one hears a person who already seems to be confused rather than being confident and manipulative.

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Find a mentor

No doubt that you are an amazing mentor to your child but try to find a role model for them in their field of interest which will grow their interest more and which will motivate them for the same.

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Make them aware of the dangers of procrastination

To procrastinate is a common practice but aware your child about the dangers of it and how they need to make sure that it never turns out to be a habit. Because when that’ll happen, it’ll prevent them from reaching their goal and they might not like that.

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Tell them how to embrace failures

Being a leader does not mean that you have to attain success every time. It’s important to teach your child that ‘you will grow, only when you’ll fall so never be scared of falling’. Just tell them that they have to learn from their failures rather than losing hope if they want to be a great leader.

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