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November 17, 2015 • Page 11
Teaching Kids to Trust their Own Instincts
(StatePoint) During the
course of their day, kids hear
the word “No” all the time.
And while some of those
“Nos” are a necessary part
of keeping kids safe, the
overall message can be one
that stifles courage, creativity and trust in one’s own
instincts -- effects that can
last well into adulthood.
There are many ways
that parents, teachers and
caretakers can help kids
overcome fears and achieve
their dreams, while making
good decisions on their own.
And sometimes the world of
children’s books can be the
best place to help deliver the
message.
“Everyone, young and
old, is blessed with unopened gifts, and of the
most important is one’s
instincts” says Christopher
Conroy author of the new
young adult novel “Anzard,”
which explores this theme.
“Children can be nurtured in
a way that helps them find
that inner voice. This story
contains more than just
Harry Potter-type magic, it
is a tool to nurture the inner
voice.”
stincts: “I knew I shouldn’t
have done that,” you hear
those words of regret all
the time. From peer pressure to second guesses,
there are many things that
prevent people from acting on their instincts. Talk
to your children about listening to that inner voice.
Sometimes, that moment
when someone makes the
decision to listen to it, is
the moment his or her
courage and confidence
has a chance to blossom.
Learning to rely on one’s
instincts can also be a
useful skill where creativity is concerned.
In the magical story
of “Anzard,” Conroy tells
the story of a seemingly
ordinary 10 year old boy
named Justin who is visited
by an enchanting fairy-like
pixie named Poofy from
galaxies far away, who helps
him call on his own instincts
and inner gifts to not only
find missing parents back
on Earth, but to change his
world forever.
Conroy, who wrote this
children’s book because of
his own beliefs about the
power of one’s own inner
strength and resourcefulness, is offering some insights to parents as a tool to
empower the life’s journey of
their own precious children:
• Listen and engage:
Many households and
classrooms still operate
on the antiquated “children should be seen, not
heard,” basis. But this can
be a destructive mentality.
While children have a lot to
learn, they also have a lot
of wisdom to impart. If their
thoughts are invalidated
• Don’t ignore your in-
consistently, they will learn
not to recognize the value
of their own minds. Listen
when children speak.
• Offer encouragement:
“Encouragement and praise
to a child are like sunshine
and water to a flower,” says
Conroy. “It’s amazing what
can grow out of that cultivation.”
If your children show an
interest in art, music, science or any other topic, foster that curiosity. Applaud
their efforts. Acknowledge
their growth.
More information about
“Anzard,” which has been
lauded by critics for its writing and reader-friendliness,
can be found at www.anzard.
com.
With the right encouragement, all kids have it in them
to be their best selves.
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