Discovering your child's life potential!
Discovering your child's life potential
By Dickson Tumuramye
Everyone in this world was
created for a special purpose. God gave each one of us unique attributes with qualities
that can take us to our destinies. Some were born to be leaders, sports men and
women, athletes, business people, preachers among other. I believe all of us
have exceptional talents and abilities but which keep hidden because we lack
opportunities to put them into proper use.
The challenge with parents is to
easily identify such attributes in their children early enough and nurture them
to a level where they would feel proud of their children. We only concentrate
on academic excellence but fail to pay attention to skills development. When
our children develop talents, sometimes we fail to take note of what they are
up to.
There are some parents who are
quick to judge children and condemn them from doing certain things again. At a
time a child is at a discovery stage, you fear that they will get spoilt, they
will be hurt, or destroy your things. And you become very protective yet you
are hindering this child from discovering who s/he is. You might have a child
who plays football a lot and instead of encouraging him to grow into a greater
footballer, you start complaining how this child is stubborn. A child can never
be stubborn but very active.
During my childhood, we used to
make football with banana fibres and we would play for most of our time. But my
dear, we were beaten many times and we were being accused for escaping from
home, wasting time and dodging house chores. We were never guided on how best
we should utilize time properly or be encouraged in any way. I now still like
football but the best I can do now is to cheer up others. My passion for
football was destroyed like that because my parents failed to recognize my gift
and instead threatened to beat me if they dare see me playing it.
Don’t sit on your child’s
interest and don’t be over guarding but nurture it. When your child tries to play
with your phone without your permission, don’t shout at him/her as if he/she was
stealing it. We are in an information and technology (IT) generation. The best
is to teach your child how to use that phone responsibly. You should take time
to listen to child on what they would prefer to do apart from academics. The
little ones might have many choices which keep changing as they grow.
Nonetheless, try to expose them to different skills depending on their choice.
This is because their mind is still excited over many skills and they want to
discover. As you do it, you will be able to identify where they belong and
guide them accordingly.
The youth in our houses need to
be introduced to new skills and interest them in something which they can
explore rather than being redundant at home watching TV every time. Help them
to align their potential so that they get to learn that this world wants people
who are creative enough and can use their mind sharply.
Don’t suppress your children’s
gifts from growing. If Ms. Betty Nakibuuka Senyonjo, the mother of young gospel
artist Gloria Mulungi Senyonjo did not nurture her daughter’s gift, Gloria
would not have released her first song at around the age of 3 year old and many
more thereafter.
Let us learn to give our children
responsibilities and entrust them with big tasks which can open them to
challenges. Train your first born children to know that they should demonstrate
their potential as first borns and to be in charge of others. They need to
understand that they are not ordinary people like the rest by the virtue of
their position in your family.
When we are deliberate in helping
our child discover their potential in life, they will live to look beyond their
current abilities. You will also appreciate that our children have talents
which can sell them to the whole world.
The writer is a child advocate and parenting coach, Kampala, Uganda
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