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The power of setting and achieving goals is perhaps the most significant lesson a child can learn. Whether your child wants to be a doctor, a professional athlete, a teacher or a scientist, goal setting should be a key aspect of their lives.

Here are some goal setting activities for kids that will help in their development as children, and perhaps as adults as well:

Let their imaginations run wild:

Kids have unlimited imaginations. Get them to think about their goals and to use their imaginations to visualize what they want to achieve. Let them imagine what they would like to become, what they want to do, where they want to live, and who they want to be.

Writing goals down:

Get them into the habit of writing down things they want to achieve every week or every month. It can be really simple like what level they want to reach in the video game they’re playing, or how many points they want to score when they play sports, or how much of their pocket money they can save every week.

Once they get into the habit of writing down their goals for small activities, they will feel at ease with the idea of writing down their goals of the bigger things they want to accomplish. This may be one of the simplest goal setting activities for kids, but also the most beneficial.

Develop plans:

Once the kids have defined their goals, perhaps with your assistance, they must create a plan of actions that they must take to achieve their goals. This is an important factor of goal setting activities for kids. It will teach them that they will need to develop plans as to how to achieve anything.

Regularly checking whether they are on the right track will also teach them to remain focused, or to adjust their plans if it is necessary.

Remaining focused:

Get them into the routine of reading their list of goals every day, preferably before they go to bed and after they wake up. This will keep them focused on what their goals are and will get them to continually think about their goals.

Celebrate accomplishments:

Perhaps the most enjoyable and most rewarding of the goal setting activities for kids is to allow the kids to celebrate after achieving a goal. Give them something as a surprise reward for the dedication, focus and persistence they displayed during the process of achieving the goals.

Goal setting activities for kids should be fun and enjoyable. They also contain valuable life lessons for the kids that will serve them well right into their adult years.

Simon Lim is a motivational writer and the creator of Rubama.com. You can find more free articles and courses that will inspire you and motivate you to achieve your goals by visiting http://www.rubama.com



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