Goal Setting For Kids
- Posted on 17th February 2020
- in Parenting
- by Amy Stewart
Ever thought about goal setting for kids?
Goal setting is one of the most important skills that a person can learn and the earlier this skill is learned, the more chances there are for successful outcomes in a person’s life.
Adults know that goal setting is all about planning, making progress with that plan and reaching final goals or achievements.
Once a child learns how to do this, they can use this tool for more success in school and at home.
Goal setting for kids will help your children to do well on their school tests and in activities such as sports, music programs or outside academic or arts programs – even at home, and with their personal finances.
Teaching your child how to be a goal setter will give them a sense that they are capable of whatever they want to do.
How To Help Your Child Be A Goal Setting Child
Goal setting for children is basically the same as for adults, with a few caveats.
Because they are young, and not as emotionally or cognitively developed, goals should be smaller and more tangible.
The idea with goal setting for kids is to get them started in the life-long frame of mind for thinking, planning and taking action to achieve results.
The basic premises of goal setting remain the same.
You can help your child learn to set goals by working through these steps with him:
1. Ask Him What He Wants To Achieve
Help your child describe in specific terms something he would like to do that will take some work or planning.
Such as getting an A on his next math test, earning money to purchase a certain kind of bicycle or toy etc.
2. How Does He Intend To Get There?
Help him plan out the steps to take and the mini-goals to reach on his way to the ultimate goal.
3. Establish Accountability
Have your child write down what he wants to achieve and what his plan for getting there is.
He can read it each day to help him with personal accountability, and he can share it with you, or another trusted adult to help him stay motivated, inspired and on-track.
4. Achievement
Achievement is not only for the final outcome, but also for the small goals that are met along the way.
5. Review Plan, Goals And Outcomes
Throughout the process and at the end as well, review with your child the plan and how it is going.
Do adjustments need to be made?
How does he feel about his progress and where it is leading?
How was the goal setting experience for him?
If your child does not reach his ultimate goal, talk to him about what he learned on the way.
He still has learned valuable lessons about planning and goal setting
Encourage him to not give up on dreams that are important to him, but that if one plan does not work, he has to revise the plan and try again.
Winsome Coutts holds a teacher’s certificate in education and is author of Go For Your Goals for kids – a set of downloadable e-books that guide your child through the joyful steps of learning visualization, goal-setting and the Law of Attraction.
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