Facts about Success Programs for Kids - Part 3
When should my child start a success program? The short answer
is: As soon as possible. Why do I say this? A child's
development cannot be put on hold. He or she will learn
something new every day, and you want to make sure the
information learned is structural and positive. You can take
control of your child's destiny when you understand that
everything is an influence.
That said - most sport programs, such as gymnastics, dance,
martial arts, and league sports, are best learned around school
age. The main reason is the attention span because children will
have a hard time learning while jumping up and down, break
dancing off the floor, and talking at the same time, as the
teacher.
Until your child is able to let go of your hand and learn
independently, you are "spinning your wheels" in some
activities. We work with children who are four and five years of
age, but most of the time, this age group learns basics. In
regard to learning Yoga, most of them are having fun and playing
Yoga games.
In regard to martial arts, most kids at this age group are
learning formations, basic kicks, basic blocks, basic strikes,
and to pay attention. At the age of four and five, the child who
learns more is the exception.
However, children rapidly change from year to year. The child,
who can't seem to sit still one year, can suddenly become a
great student the next year. This is why patience is so
important for parents. There are a number of factors that make
up a child's world. If there is a breakup between parents, a
death in the family, or another family crisis, this will affect
a child's ability to stay motivated and focused.
As concerned parents, we may have to invest personal time being
a tutor of success skills, until our child is ready to work
within a group.
Can't I just wait and let my child make up his or her mind?
Sorry to say, it does not work that way. I have seen parents who
let their children control their own destiny.
If you allow a child to control his or her destiny, the path of
least resistance will be followed most of the time. In this
case, there will be very little structure, motivation, and
ambition will be lost.
This is also a good formula for creating under achievers, with
poor social skills, and very few constructive life skills. This
is why children have parents. Hopefully, we have learned from
our own mistakes and can warn and gently guide our children
about the many obstacles in life.
A well thought out success program for early child development
is a formula for achievers. Children cannot develop properly on
"auto pilot."