4 Ways To Prepare Your Children For The Future

As mum to seven children all I really want for them (like most parents) is for them to be happy and healthy. Life is more complicated than that though so I'd also like them to be streetwise, financially savvy and secure and generally nice humans.  In order for this to happen, the preparation needs to start early. If you incorporate the following four ideas into everyday life, your children will find life a lot easier to deal with when they grow up. 

Be Happy
It’s easy to say ‘be happy’ or ‘be less stressed,’but when it comes to your children and their future, it’s actually essential. If you show that you are happy and content with your life and what you are doing, your children are more likely to be well-adjusted adults, rather than those who are constantly stressed out themselves. Therefore, you will need to de-stress when you are feeling worried. 

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This might be done through meditation, or taking some time to yourself, for example. Do what it takes to keep your own life as stress-free as possible, and your children will benefit. 

Look After Your Finances 
Children soak up information and the world around them easily and quickly, and when it comes to finances that is just as true as anything else. If you are always in debt or struggling, then they will see that as the norm, and when they are in charge of their own finances, they will go down the same route as you. 

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In order to prevent this from happening, you will need to work hard on your own finances and show them why it is important to be careful with money. You might even choose to set up an investment for them so that they can start off on the right track. If that’s the case, then you can checkout M1 Finance promo information. 

Give Them Chores 
When your children move out of home and have their own place, they will need to be able to take care of it. Giving them chores when they are kids will help to prepare them for that, and enable them to be more confident around the house. 

Chores could include cooking, doing laundry, feeding pets, mowing the lawn, doing the dishes, or anything else that requires doing around the house. Having these life skills will help them greatly in the future, not only because they are useful for practical reasons, but because they will learn responsibility and discipline too. 

Reading And Maths
School will teach your children a lot, and you may think that it will teach them everything they need to know, but as a parent, it is crucial for you to add to that learning. Sitting together and reading after a trip to the library, for example, or working out maths problems together, even if it’s just for 10 or 15 minutes a day, will give your children that extra boost that can see them go a lot further at school. They will be more confident and happier to do more work, pushing them to the next level without any discomfort. 

I always tell my children education gives them choices - I don't care what they end up doing but I'd hate for them to be stuck in a job they hate when, with encouragement from us, they could end up enjoying a career they love.

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