Family life makes a difference
How can you help your child succeed? Research suggests that children who are well-adjusted, happy and motivated tend to come from families with the following characteristics:
Togetherness
Children tend to be happy and well-adjusted when they feel important and cared for.
Openness and honesty
Everyone feels comfortable sharing their thoughts with each other. Children are encouraged to express their feelings and talk honestly about what they’re experiencing.
Positive reinforcement
Family members encourage and support each other, especially during challenging or difficult times. Most of the comments made to each other in daily conversation is positive.
Responsibility
Parents help their children become more responsible for their actions. They help their children solve problems on their own.
Tolerance
Children are encouraged to share their views and offer different opinions. Parents genuinely listen to these views without passing judgement.
Maturity
Children gradually gain responsibilities and privileges as they grow and become more independent. The sense of accomplishment children gain from successfully meeting these increased expectations help them to mature.
Involvement in learning
Parents are highly involved in their children’s learning. They provide their children with challenges and encourage them to think and learn every day.
Involvement in community activities
Volunteering as a family helps children to connect with their community and learn more about citizenship.








