Sudha Murthy is not only a social worker but she also gives very good advice to parents about raising children. This is why Sudha Murthy is very famous among children and parents. Many parents follow her advice in raising their children. Her advice helps parents to face challenges in their journey.
Recently, Sudha Murthy came to National Hill View Public School and talked a lot about parenting. During this, she also gave some tips for good upbringing of children. If you are also a parent and you want to make this journey a little easier, then you can work on the tips given by Sudha Murthy here.
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Numbers are not necessary
Sudha Murthy says that a child's marks do not reflect his ability and potential. Every child has different qualities, skills and characteristics that make him successful. You should focus on the overall development of the child, which should also include his personal development. Parenting does not mean focusing only on education.
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What to focus on
He said that parents should inculcate in their children the habit of focusing on bigger and better things. This will help children do a lot of good things in their lives and reach the pinnacle of success. Tell your child that he has to set big goals along with small goals.
Getting angry at children can be costly
I don’t want to go to IIT.
Sudha Murthy said that IIT is not every child's destination. Whatever you do, try to be the best in it and give your 100 percent. During this time, accept whatever comes in front of you. What I mean to say is that you should teach your child to do every work with full hard work and dedication.
Talent is not hidden in numbers
He says that children should focus more on learning than getting marks. He told parents that you need not worry about your child's marks, but encourage him to learn in every way. It is learning that is useful in life, not marks.
Life is beyond studies
Education is important but parents should teach their child emotional intelligence, social skills, creativity and resilience. All these things will be very useful in his life. Focusing only on studies will not benefit the child, rather you have to focus on his overall development.
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