A triumphant child:
* Has an enthusiasm for life and positive outlook whatever their circumstances
* Is a persistent and creative problem solver
* Is eager to learn and succeed
* Feels special and knows they are loveable - has good self-esteem and has a strong sense of personal and family identity and their place in the world
* Is willing to try and willing to risk making mistakes in order to learn
* Is caring towards others and is beginning to develop a sense of empathy
* Is motivated to communicate their ideas, feelings and stories in a variety of ways.
* Has a sense of independence and autonomy
* Is flexible and leaning to cope with stress and change
* Has a developing sense of and respect for boundaries
What does parenting a triumphant child mean?
Parenting a triumphant child means:
* Creating a loving, positive environment – loving and believing in your child, yourself and your family unconditionally.
* Letting your child make mistakes, but supporting them when they need help.
* Being caring and empathetic towards your child and others.
* Enjoys and makes the most of their time with their children.
* Fosters their child’s self-esteem by giving them developmentally appropriate responsibilities.
* Listen actively and communicate effectively with your child.
* Discipline their children in a way that fosters self-discipline and self-esteem.
* Helping children to set realistic goals and have realistic expectations.
* Having the wisdom to create developmentally appropriate boundaries.
A triumphant child:
* Has an enthusiasm for life and positive outlook whatever their circumstances
* Is a persistent and creative problem solver
* Is eager to learn and succeed
* Feels special and knows they are loveable - has good self-esteem and has a strong sense of personal and family identity and their place in the world
* Is willing to try and willing to risk making mistakes in order to learn
* Is caring towards others and is beginning to develop a sense of empathy
* Is motivated to communicate their ideas, feelings and stories in a variety of ways.
* Has a sense of independence and autonomy
* Is flexible and leaning to cope with stress and change
* Has a developing sense of and respect for boundaries
What does parenting a triumphant child mean?
Parenting a triumphant child means:
* Creating a loving, positive environment – loving and believing in your child, yourself and your family unconditionally.
* Letting your child make mistakes, but supporting them when they need help.
* Being caring and empathetic towards your child and others.
* Enjoys and makes the most of their time with their children.
* Fosters their child’s self-esteem by giving them developmentally appropriate responsibilities.
* Listen actively and communicate effectively with your child.
* Discipline their children in a way that fosters self-discipline and self-esteem.
* Helping children to set realistic goals and have realistic expectations.
* Having the wisdom to create developmentally appropriate boundaries.