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As a leader, how can you influence children in the community to cause positive change?

Victor B. posted 6 years, 5 months ago
Most people tend to ignore children in the community and they think that children have nothing important to offer to the community but today let me disprove the world in this thinking.
Children are the most needed people in this world and their contribution will always be significant where recognize or not .
there are nine ways of how you can influence children to cause the positive change and according to my research and analysis
1 be an example to them in all the 4 aspects of life
2 take time to listen from them regardless of what they are talking
3 know each child as an individual and identify their special abilities and develop them
4 Become a children protecting agent at all cost.
5 BE a pipe that transfer unconditional love to them
6 Allow them to express what they feel about some characters and behaviors
7 Teach them what is right and they will always teach it to their pears in your absence
8 Apologize to them in case you hurt them dont be angel to them in case you do something bad accept the defeat and apologize
9 keep the standard and they will keep the trend
more are still coming but when you do the above in this year you will be the best to them and positive change will be seen
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Charle M. replied 2 years, 10 months ago
being a role model
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Angelo J. replied 3 years, 5 months ago
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Merga H. replied 4 years, 9 months ago
Yes, victor.B The above points are very important
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Victor B. replied 6 years, 5 months ago
Victor B.
Most people tend to ignore children in the community and they think that children have nothing important to offer to the community but today let me disprove the world in this thinking.
Children are the most needed people in this world and their contribution will always be significant where recognize or not .
there are nine ways of how you can influence children to cause the positive change and according to my research and analysis
1 be an example to them in all the 4 aspects of life
2 take time to listen from them regardless of what they are talking
3 know each child as an individual and identify their special abilities and develop them
4 Become a children protecting agent at all cost.
5 BE a pipe that transfer unconditional love to them
6 Allow them to express what they feel about some characters and behaviors
7 Teach them what is right and they will always teach it to their pears in your absence
8 Apologize to them in case you hurt them dont be angel to them in case you do something bad accept the defeat and apologize
9 keep the standard and they will keep the trend
more are still coming but when you do the above in this year you will be the best to them and positive change will be seen
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