Jan 29, 2025

Follow through… an important lesson for children

As parents, we have a lot of responsibilities to juggle. We are raising our children to become healthy, happy, and responsible adults. In order to achieve this, we need to teach them important values, such as honesty, hard work, and kindness. One of the most important values that we can teach our children is the value of following through on a commitment.
What does it mean to follow through on a commitment? It means that we make a promise or a decision and then we do everything in our power to keep that promise or decision. This may sound like a simple concept, but it’s not always easy to do.  But, when children learn how to follow through on their commitments, they learn how to set goals, prioritize their time, and develop good habits.
For example, if your child commits to practicing their piano for 30 minutes every day, it’s important for them to follow through on that commitment. This teaches them that they are responsible for their own progress and that success requires consistent effort over time. It also teaches them that they are capable of achieving their goals if they stay focused and committed.
Another example is when your child promises to clean their room before going to bed. If they follow through on this commitment, they learn the importance of keeping their word and taking responsibility for their actions. This teaches them that their actions have consequences and that they have the power to make positive changes in their lives.
It’s also important to teach our children how to decide what’s important and how to stick with a decision. This means that they need to learn how to prioritize their commitments and make choices that align with their goals and values. For example, if your child has a choice between playing video games or studying for a test, it’s important for them to learn how to make the decision that will help them achieve their long-term goals.
Responsibility, perseverance, and determination help children develop good habits and achieve their goals. As parents, we need to model this behavior by following through on our own commitments and by teaching our children the importance of making and keeping promises.

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  1. Debra Olsen

    Appreciate you blogging this

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