YOGYAKARTA Raising and accompanying children who behave as perfectionists, will certainly be difficult. They don't like torn paper, staying up late at night, crying because of the facts that don't match their expectations. Perfectionism, is a behavior that refers to high expectations for themselves. In children, they expect everything to be perfect and less satisfied with their own efforts.

Parents need to know, perfectionists set unrealistic goals for themselves. This makes a huge pressure on themselves to achieve their goals. For example, the target value he gets 100, but he gets 99. For perfectionists, imperfect targets are considered a sad failure. So what if children behave as perfectionists? Here are tips in response and accompanying children who behave as perfectionists.

When your child begins to show perfectionist behavior, encourage them to get involved in activities that help them feel comfortable with themselves. This means that these activities do not only see what they achieve. For example, being a volunteer, learning new things, and engaging in artistic activities. This method helps children develop healthy self-esteem.

Although children excel in the basketball team and master math lessons, there are more essential things they need to understand. That not everything they can control even though they are superior. Explain that they cannot control things outside of themselves. All they can control is their own business.

Teach your child to be compassion for yourself, not criticizing yourself. Have conversations with yourself out loud to show your child that you treat yourself well even when you make mistakes.

Make sure you don't put pressure on your child to be perfect. Create high expectations but have to make sense. Also, monitor your expectations from time to time to make sure you don't expect too much from your child.

Avoid praising children for getting a perfect score. Praise them for having studied hard. Launching VeryWellFamily, Thursday, July 11, praise them for treating others well or for being good friends. Explain that achievement is not the only important thing in life.

Always talk to your child about the goals they want to achieve. If these goals require perfection, also talk about the risks. In addition, also talk about getting the goal to be realistic.

Explain how you solve problems in a healthy way. This teaches them skills in dealing with problems. Even though failure is disappointing and difficult for children to tolerate, they still have to love themselves.

Teach your child how to deal with disappointment, rejection, and mistakes in a healthy way. How to make peace with failures when expectations are too high for perfectionists, for example by talking to friends, writing journals, or drawing that can help them overcome their feelings.


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