Even though you are busy with work and shopping for Tet at the end of the year, parents should try to take time to sit down with their children and talk about what they have done and what they have not done in the past year.
This is also a way for parents to practice habits for their children so that they are aware of summarizing the past year to gain experience and learn to improve themselves for the upcoming new year.
Sitting down as a family to review the year’s milestones helps children develop self-evaluation skills. When children are encouraged to share what went well and what didn’t go so well, they learn to take a critical look at themselves.
Parents should also not forget to give honest feedback and acknowledge their children’s efforts over the past year. This will help them get useful advice to improve themselves in the new year.
In addition, parents should guide their children to make plans or set goals to strive for in the coming year. Having specific directions will give children more motivation to strive, especially in their studies.
When children are involved in the process of planning for the future, they will see responsibility and the need to try and persevere to complete it in the best way possible.
Looking back on the year together is a great way to teach your child about gratitude. Let your child be aware of and say thank you to those around them who have supported them through difficult times.
By emphasizing the importance of appreciating those who support and help, children develop a sense of gratitude for what they have and a willingness to share with others.
By sitting together to evaluate the past year, members will have the opportunity to understand each other better. This connection will make the family closer, knowing how to share happy and sad moments in life as well as encourage each other to strive to develop in work and study for the year of At Ty 2025.
Parents and children have the opportunity to listen to and share each other's thoughts and feelings. This not only helps build strong relationships but also increases understanding and empathy within the family.