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FEEDBACK HELPS BRING ABOUT THE MUCH-NEEDED IMPROVEMENT IN KIDS: HERE’S HOW TO DELIVER IT RIGHT!

by Saurabh Gupta Digital Markter

As parents, you have a whole lot of responsibilities to shoulder for your kids. Right from taking care of their diet and nutrition to ensuring their cleanliness, physical fitness, mental well-being, academic prowess, and a lot more, parents are the ones who always ensure that the apple of their eyes gets only the best.

As such, one of the prime responsibilities of parents is also to shape and guide children’s behavior from a young age to smoothen out their present and future pathways of life. And no doubt, providing kids with feedback, both in the form of praises and suggestions, is the most effective way to do that. However, offering feedback to kids is not as simple and straightforward as it sounds like!

We know parents would unanimously agree to have faced instances where their well-meaning feedback was met with a blank stare or a defensive reaction. At Chanderbala Modi Academy, a renowned Best school in Bharuch, we believe constructive and meaningful feedback is one of the most effective ways to learn and grow. And the key lies in ensuring that we deliver our feedback in the right manner. On that note, we have a few insights on how to deliver feedback to kids in the most effective ways.

Let the kids see the difference in perception

The usual way for most people to motivate their kids is to call them a “good boy/girl.” Now, this does not offer a clear idea of whether we are calling the person good or praising their actions. In this case, a little difference in perception can go a long way, regardless of whether their action has been good or bad.

For instance, rather than saying “you’ve disappointed me,” you can say, “I am disappointed that you haven’t done your homework in time.” It shows that you are only upset about the action and shows the direction to the kids to do better.

Focus on the ‘how’ when offering feedback

Giving feedback to kids is a matter that needs compassion and mindfulness, and how we deliver that feedback to the kids is as significant as what we say to them. Our kids need to have faith in us that we have their best interest at heart. When this happens, they will perceive the feedbacks as supportive and helpful instead of a personal attack. So, our advice would be to balance positive feedback with negative ones.

For example, “I loved those sandwiches you made for the family today. But next time, please put your plates in the sink, as well. I enjoy the breakfast so much and want to see what you whip up next.”

Ask for their permission and give them control

We understand that it can feel really frustrating when you have their best interest at heart in giving the feedback, but it ends up backfiring. In the words of Edward L. Deci, Professor of Psychology at the University of Rochester, “feeling controlled is a key cause of resistance, which sometimes make feedback counterproductive.”

This is why we, at Chanderbala Modi Academy, the best school in ankleshwar strongly believe that kids must be made to feel empowered by asking their permission and offering them suggestions. Rather than saying “you can do this and that,” we can resort to statements like “here’s what I did” or “here’s what helped me.” We would also suggest taking their ideas into consideration in this regard.

Support the growth mindset in children from the start

The key to accepting feedback is to have a growth mindset that focuses on improving oneself with each passing day. And this way of thinking is something that you need to foster in your kids from a young age. In order to do that, you have to focus on the process instead of the final result. Thus, when you praise them, you would need to outline the appreciation you have for their efforts and hard work that went into their successes.

At Chanderbala Modi Academy, one among the leading schools in Bharuch, we believe that feedbacks are like reflective moments for children that help them learn and grow. And if we can deliver the right suggestions at the right moments, it helps to provide them with the stepping stones towards their consistent development. We sincerely hope that the insights shared in this article today will be useful to you in guiding those beautiful young minds. And if there’s anything else we can help you with, do feel free to connect with us at info@cma1.in.


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