Raising children is definitely a very interesting and fun time, filled with countless questions. There is a lot of love, a lot of laughter, a lot of new emotions and many moments when you will wonder "What should I do now?!". The topic is endless, but there are some key points that are good to focus on in order for your child to develop properly, both mentally and physically.
Every person in his development goes through age crises. The meaning of these crises is the acquisition of certain habits that will further help him in the development and realisation of personal potential. The presence of crises means that your child is developing properly.
So we should not be afraid of them - behind each one there is some skill.
The word crisis comes from the Greek κρίσις "decision, outcome", which in turn comes from κρίνω "discern, judge". "Crisis" means "a turning point, a revolutionary leap in development - severe but very useful if experienced correctly." Perhaps many are also familiar with the curious fact that the word crisis in the Chinese language is ambiguously translated. It consists of two characters - one translated as danger, the other as an opportunity. Every crisis is a kind of new start, a playground, a nodal station where you can rest, reflect and set new goals for yourself, analyse everything you know and everything you want to learn.
Childhood is a period during which many friendships are made. Each one helps the child to learn to communicate, as well as to learn to be a good friend. This is an important part of the child's skills for his psychosocial development, which will help her/him achieve success in both his personal and professional life.