How to Instill Strong Leadership Skills in Your Kids

February 16, 2023 - Added more resources at the end of the blog post about the effects of cyberbullying as well as a guide about related lawsuits against Meta (Facebook and Instagram) .

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As a parent, you want nothing more than to see your kids thrive. Instilling strong leadership skills in them when they're young can help pave the path toward future success. Read on for additional resources courtesy of Artisan Agility that can help your child become a future leader.

Teach Your Child Positive Communication Skills

Effective communication is the basis for influential leadership.

  • Encourage kids to practice communicating by getting them to talk to you at any age.

  • Teach your child the art of the deal by creating scenarios for them to practice negotiating in the home.

  • Empower children by teaching them that it's okay to say "no" and giving them the tools they need to do so effectively.

  • Provide positive reinforcement when your child displays good communication skills.

Encourage Your Child to Participate in Group Activities

Group activities give little ones the opportunity to practice leadership in real-world settings.

  • Encourage your child to participate in team sports, which are a great way to practice leadership.

  • Volunteer together with your child, giving them the confidence they need to interact with others of all age groups.

  • Play games with your kids that nurture leadership acumen, like "leader of the blindfolded."

Identify Positive Role Models for Your Child

Role models can serve as great inspiration for future leaders.

  • Help your child identify positive role models, such as historical figures, community leaders, and celebrities.

  • Serve as a role model yourself by pursuing your goals—for example, by furthering your education to improve your career prospects.

  • Talk to your child about their role models, asking questions like what they admire about them and encouraging them to emulate those traits.

Teaching your kids to be great leaders doesn't happen in the classroom. It happens through real-world, everyday practice. The above guide can help you instill the traits your child needs to grow up a strong and independent thinker.

Additional Resources

Courtney Rosenfeld

Courtney started Gig Spark (gigspark.biz) to be a resource and the first step for people who are looking to join the gig economy, either to supplement their income or as a way to fulfill their dreams of becoming an entrepreneur.

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