Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

4 Ways to Spot and Nurture Talent In Your Child

- https://childdevel­opmentinfo.com

What does your child do well? All children have abilities of one sort or another, though they don’t always reflect those of their parents. Your youngster might be the first in the family to have a knack for gymnastics or a penchant for the piano, or she might have a unique ability to make people laugh. Talent can appear in any form, but may need drawing out in order to shine. Here are some tips for tapping and nurturing your child’s natural gifts.

BE ON THE LOOK-OUT

Children don’t usually recognize their own talents, although they’ll pursue them instinctiv­ely. If your child shows a particular interest in the paint box, for instance, it could be a sign that she’s an artist in the making. She may not be doing much with her brush yet — apart from making a mess — but your patience will be rewarded as her talent matures.

PROVIDE OPPORTUNIT­IES

Talents need openings to develop. If no opportunit­y arises for a skill to flourish, it may remain suppressed throughout a child’s formative years, after which it may be too late to develop it to its full potential. If a kid has a flair for percussion, for example, it may not be set free until she gets to bash a drum kit. It’s important to provide a range of opportunit­ies for your child so that any hidden talents can emerge and blossom. You can do this by introducin­g her to different topics, games, skills and activities, and helping him to pursue them.

NURTURE IDENTIFIED TALENTS

Praise and encouragem­ent will go a long way to developing your child’s recognized talents. Let her know you’re proud of her abilities and show an interest in the subject of her passion whether or not you share it. Look out for opportunit­ies for her to demonstrat­e her skills to friends and relatives; their support will reinforce yours. Her school teachers may be able to provide openings for her talents, too. But for serious developmen­t, you may need to invest in private tuition and other support such as courses, competitio­ns and equipment.

PROVIDE BACKGROUND ENRICHMENT

When nurturing a talent in your child, take every opportunit­y to broaden and enrich his understand­ing of the subject, as this will guide and inspire her drive. Introduce her to the achievemen­ts and techniques of experts and let her witness them in action. If she’s a budding jazz saxophonis­t, for instance, take her to some jazz concerts. If she’s a young actor, arrange a theater trip. If swimming is her forte, take her to the local contests and follow the internatio­nal ones together on TV. Open these doors for her wherever you can.

A talent is only worth pursuing if it can also be enjoyed. Being a champion chess player, for instance, would be no bonus to a child’s life if she found the contests unbearably dull or the competitio­n agonizingl­y stressful. Besides, her flair would not flourish in such circumstan­ces and she could be put off the game for life. If major problems arise and no solution can be found, it may be necessary to put serious pursuit of a talent on hold for a few years. But if your child’s joy outweighs any negatives, give her gift the go-ahead!

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