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ne of the best ways to bond with your child is by talking about current events. Not only does this provide a platform for conversation and connection, but it also teaches them about the world around them.

Ask questions, listen to their answers, and engage in meaningful dialogue that encourages critical thinking skills. You can discuss topics from local news stories to global issues, such as climate change.

By talking about current events with your kids, you can show that their opinions and ideas matter, creating a stronger bond between the two of you. Not only does this provide a platform for connection and communication, but it also empowers them to understand the world around them.

Additionally, discussing current events can help your children make sense of their own lives by connecting abstract topics to real-world situations. This will help them develop problem-solving skills and better understand how events can affect one another.

Some parents might be scared to talk about certain topics, such as politics or religion, but it is important to remember that these conversations can be had openly and respectfully.

Children who are aware of current events feel confident in their knowledge.

I strongly feel that children should feel comfortable asking questions, expressing their opinions, and understanding current events.

My son enjoys talking about brands, social media trends, and news from all around the world. He loves to share his perspective on different topics and it has been a great bonding experience for us both. I have seen him grow more confident in his knowledge as well as an understanding of how these events can affect him and others.

How to help kids be aware of current events?

1. Encourage them to read newspapers, magazines, and other news sources.

2. Watch the news together as a family and talk about the stories.

3. Ask questions and listen to their answers.

4. Give them age-appropriate resources to help them understand more complex topics.

5. Talk about current events in everyday conversation.

6. Help them understand the context of current events and how it affects people’s lives.

7. Stay informed, so you can answer their questions accurately.

8. Share positive news with your kids to focus on solutions and progress.

9. Order children's newspapers for kids that focus on current events.

10. Let children follow the news they like. For example sports, fashion, business, etc

11. At the same time kids should not be forced to follow news and current events, it should be done in a fun way for them.

What fear do parents have about talking about current events? 

1. Some parents may be scared to talk about certain topics, such as politics or religion, but it is important to remember that these conversations can be had openly and respectfully.

2. Parents may worry that their children will become overwhelmed by the magnitude of some stories, so it is vital to ensure they have the necessary support and guidance to process any intense emotions.

3. Some parents may feel that their children are too young, but engaging in these conversations can help them become more aware of the world around them.


But actually, kids are never too young to start learning about current events. As soon as your child develops enough language and cognitive skills, you can start talking about newsworthy topics. Talk about world events in an age-appropriate way and encourage them to ask questions. 

With the right resources, guidance, and support from us, they can learn to stay up-to-date on news stories, form their own opinions, and participate in meaningful dialogue about current events.

The advantages of talking about current events with our kids

  1. Children can participate in debates- style conversations, so they can learn to defend their ideas and beliefs. They become more aware of global issues such as climate change so they can see how it affects other countries and regions. It also encourages them to think about how they can make a positive difference in the world.
  2. Global Perspective-current events can help them gain a better understanding of other cultures and customs. They can be aware of national and international affairs, so they can understand the context of what is happening in their country and around the world.
  3. They feel a part of the bigger world- when they know what is happening, they can feel connected to the world and understand how their actions contribute to it.

In schools, current affairs are limited to textbook knowledge. But it is important to teach children beyond that and provide them with age-appropriate resources, so they can be aware of the world around them. Talking about current events helps kids build their vocabulary, critical thinking skills, and overall knowledge of current affairs. It also allows them to develop strong values and beliefs so they can use them to make better choices and develop a stronger sense of self.

How schools can encourage kids to be curious about current events?

1. Schools can organize special lectures and discussion sessions where kids can talk about the latest news stories.

2. Teachers should encourage students to read newspapers, watch the news, and research topics of interest.

3. Additionally, teachers should create lessons that integrate current events into what students are learning in the classroom.

4. Schools should also provide access to age-appropriate resources, such as a designated news channel for kids or a weekly newsletter about world news.

5. By providing students with real-world examples and encouraging them to think critically about what’s happening around them, schools can help foster an informed and engaged generation of students.

6. Of course schools should ensure that kids' sentiments are kept in mind and handle the topic with sensitivity.

When kids see current affairs as a subject of everyday conversation, they can start viewing it in a positive light.

Raising a generation that is informed about current events will give them the tools to make informed decisions in the future.

It’s a great way to bond with your kids and teach them valuable lessons, while also engaging in meaningful conversations.

Posted 
Nov 18, 2022
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