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Positive Concept Activities



Activities you can do with your child to help develop a positive concept by Leona Novy Jackson

Put photographs of your child on the refrigerator or another viewing area at a child’s height. Display artwork done by the child.

Keep a photo album of your child’s early years. Sit together and talk about how the child has grown and how important he/she has been to your family.

Have a sketch or actual layout of your family tree. Explain how your child fits into the picture. Measure your child’s height on a chart. Write the date and keep a running tally of his/her growth.

Play the sentence completion game. Let your child dictate to you his/her thoughts and ideas on: I am happiest when... I am good at... I am getting better at... I wish I could... My friends like me because I... Read his/her words back to him/her.

Examine the kind of “warm fuzzies” you have exchanged during the week. Warm fuzzies are things done or said to make a person feel good. Example of warm fuzzy: “You picked up all your toys. Good for you!” Cut out small squares of fuzzy material and place them in a box. Each person reaches into the box and pulls out a fuzzy. Exchange warm fuzzies with each other by telling something good about the other as you give away a fuzzy.

Share with your child the successes each of you have experienced during the day. Help your child understand that he is learning and succeeding every day.

While singing a song or reading a story, insert your child’s name.

Read books aloud to your child about ways of handling feelings and emotions. Your child will be more apt to accept him/herself when he/she hears about others having similar problems, worries, and conflicts. Discuss the situations with your child.

Spend regular, special time with each child. This could be a certain time each day, or regularly scheduled during the weekend. Each child needs to know that he can count on a specific time set aside for him alone.

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