Every child is unique, different, and special. Each one has innate qualities, their own tastes, inclinations, and interests.
At an early age, I believe the fundamental thing is for them to try many different things, to overcome many fears, and to be able to feel secure doing very different things. To make their "comfort zone" as wide as possible.
Away with the fear of riding a bike, cooking, snow, water, singing, planting a tree, riding a horse, doing crafts, skating, improvising, painting, traveling, swimming, playing an instrument, mountains, dancing, making friends, playing, expressing their emotions, public speaking, the sea, helping others, speaking other languages, writing poetry, writing, taking photos, reading a lot... and so many more things...
The task of parents, in addition to giving them the necessary tools to try many things, consists first of all in motivating them and then in observing them, "discovering them", guiding them, accompanying them, and helping them find those things they like, that they enjoy, that they are good at, those things they understand naturally, that in which they feel like a fish in water and for which they have innate aptitudes.
It's not about creating geniuses. From my point of view, it is simply about knowing who they really are, so that they live the life they are meant to live and not that of others.
Furthermore, I also believe it is essential to help them develop their creativity, teach them to manage their emotions, and educate them to be entrepreneurial children, positive, responsible, persevering, committed, motivated, supportive, with social skills, etc...
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What other talents do you think we should cultivate in our children?