hobby classes for kids
While having the aforementioned conversation with your children about online hobby classes, you lean towards pushing them down a path you may have taken during your earlier years. Your instinct may be to tell them to pick an interest that you took part in as a child. And although informing them of their options is never a bad idea, be sure not to force it upon them. If your child partakes in a hobby, make sure it is because they are truly interested in it, and not because of your inherent, yet understandable bias.
Allow them to drop hobbies
Watching your child get interested in a hobby can be an exciting experience for a parent, but always remember that it is not your experience. Your child may start showing disinterest in said hobby, and whether it is genuine disinterest, or childlike laziness is your observation to make. If it is the latter, you can try to encourage and support your child by asking them to continue doing what they do, as pursuing a hobby is something that sticks with you throughout your life. However, if your child expresses real disinterest and boredom with an activity, you should allow them to let go of it, and help them figure out how to enrich their life in other ways.
Hobbies are always developing. Some good suggestions include Carnatic music online, Bharatanatyam, cricket, football, swimming, chess, Indian Classical Art and so much more.
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