How to choose the right activity

 

We live in a time when we receive a huge amount of information on a daily basis from different nature, most of which, unfortunately with no importance, nor do the information improve our lives in any such way. In this sea of ​​data, we often do not know the source of the data and therefore we do not know whether a certain data is correct or not. Unfortunately, we are all affected by this situation and all this information causes confusion, as to which young parents and children are among the most affected. There is a trend among young parents (of course wanting to do the best for their children) to lead them to various activities, thinking that if the children try more things, they will find their talent or natural affinity.

As I work with children, I see the result of this trend every day. Children are overtired, confused, distracted, and lacking in attention. Children know their affinity and show it very often, but parents need to watch carefully. A child who loves music will often sing, listen to music and dance. Such a child should learn to play an instrument. But if the child is overloaded with unnecessary and unwanted activities, he/she will get confused and start showing reluctance for everything.

Carefully observe your children and you will know where to direct them so that they are happy and successful.

Piano teacher

Violeta Stefanovska Sukovic