How To Unleash Your Child's Creative Potential During Covid-19? | Mr. Mohit Yadav

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Talent & Creativity

The creativity in children gets honed in early childhood. Creativity in early childhood gets enhanced mostly as kids go to school. But the pandemic had confined us all to our homes yet again.

We have all seen how the pandemic has killed children's creativity by confining them to their homes. But we can encourage creativity in children from home too. One can make use of different method to develop creativity. in kids. Pandemic sure kills creativity but we can surely preserve the creativity of children. After all, children are creative geniuses. 

In an attempt to make you familiar with developing creativity in kids, Ezyschooling has brought to you a panel discussion on 'How to unleash your child's creative potential during Covid-19'.  This discussion is in association with UNLU and Annie Besant School. 

Foster the love of learning – it will stay with you your whole life.

Our kids are all-knowing anyway. We get caught up with trying to put it all in. There’s an intelligence in us that we just need to bring out. Kids absolutely understand.

Our body is made of 100,000 million neurons… just knowing that ignites us.

Your child will naturally be curious to learn. If that’s not happening that’s invariably because of the system they are in. We have to give them the tools to be in that system.

Role modelling 
If I step up the love and care for myself my daughter will step it up without a word spoken…. How we are with ourselves impacts everything. You being curious in learning… being open… staying engaged with things… how you care for yourself – everything.

When we don’t care for ourselves it subconsciously sends a message to our children that we don’t matter. We are teaching them that how we are with ourselves is not important. The most precious thing we can give our children is that we love ourselves.

Forever student – building a positive relationship with learning
Making mistakes is the fabric of learning, the fabric of life.

When we go into the role of being mum or role of being dad we are connecting to the empty ideal, which is quite confusing. By just being ourselves children can connect to you… not an ideal they are connecting to… you feel really safe and secure when the person you are regulating from feels comfortable in their own skin.

The children that do very well in the system have just as unhealthy relationships of not understanding… they have adapted ways so they don’t have to say they are not understanding.

Talk about the fact we do learn… you’re in a process… it’s just a process… relax… be ok with that.