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Importance of the organization and management of time

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Transcription Importance of the organization and management of time


Autonomy is a fundamental skill that enables children and young people to learn to make decisions and assume responsibilities. From a very early age, children have an innate need to be independent, as this allows them to explore the world around them and develop their personality. However, on many occasions, parents may feel fear or uncertainty at the idea of allowing their children to make decisions and take responsibility, as they fear that this may jeopardize their children's safety and well-being. However, it is important to remember that instilling autonomy not only has developmental benefits for children, but also helps them develop essential skills for their adult life.

Cognitive development

Encouraging children to make decisions means that they develop important cognitive skills. By making decisions, children learn to analyze different options and choose the best one based on their needs and desires. This process of analysis stimulates critical thinking, problem solving and creativity. In addition, allowing children to make decisions also fosters their independence and helps them develop greater self-confidence. This is especially important in adolescence, when young people seek greater independence and freedom. By allowing them to make choices, they can learn to trust their ability to make informed decisions, which helps them feel more confident and prepared to face future challenges.

Emotional development

Allowing children to make decisions also has a positive impact on their emotional development. When children make decisions, they are able to express their wants and needs, which helps them feel heard and valued. In addition, making decisions also helps them develop emotional self-regulation skills, as they must learn to handle frustration and discouragement when things don't go as expected. Another important benefit of allowing children to make decisions is that it helps them develop self-esteem. By making decision


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