Being late, always rushing to do things is one of the most common "problems" at present. With children, parents need to forge the habit of punctuality from a young age with suitable forms and methods.
Set a timing situation for your child
For example, mother and child make a date to go out, then you come late and observe your behavior. When you are sad and angry, please apologize to me and put the opposite situation for you when you are late or delaying work towards others. Let children feel their own wrongdoings, thereby educating them to respect others over time. Or you can talk about using your child's time of day to better understand your child and give advice to help them use time appropriately, change late habits, or keep busy. .
Mom is the secretary making an appointment for you
Make a schedule with your baby
If your baby does not have a habit of punctuality, then you should give him some time to get used to. During the first week of change, moms should make a list and a reasonable schedule for the baby and stick it in the position where the baby is most observable. Then, sequentially gently remind your baby when time is late or distracted. When the baby gets the care and support from his mother about the day's work, he will partly be motivated to strive. After the first week of getting used to the schedule, you should relax a little bit to see if your baby is getting used to it. Gradually like that, mother is like a secretary to help her, reminding her to make a list of things to do so as not to be late. This method may seem dry and rigid, but if the mother skillfully uses it, it is extremely effective and educates the child about the habit of independence during the time.
Give your child "time items"
On every birthday or baby's festival, parents can change the usual gifts with time reminder widgets such as: alarm clock with designs that match the baby's personality, colorful calendar, diary to note the day's activities ... The meaningful gifts to keep time and memories are also good suggestions. The diary helps children to record the tasks of the day to appreciate each moment in life. Sometimes children won't understand or dislike this reminder, but it all depends on how the parent communicates the wonderful meaning of the gift.
Punctuality should be practiced every day in your own family. In that way, growing children can feel life fully and fully because every moment spent is worth and with the right purpose. Teach your kids to cherish their time!