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What Role Do Parents Play in Encouraging Participation?
Parents are pivotal in fostering their child's participation in various activities. They can:
1.
Be Supportive
: Show enthusiasm and support for the child's interests and efforts.
2.
Encourage Exploration
: Allow the child to try different activities to discover what they enjoy and excel at.
3.
Set an Example
: Participate in activities as a family to model the importance of being active and involved.
4.
Provide Opportunities
: Create or seek out opportunities for the child to participate in community events, sports, and other activities.
5.
Be Patient
: Understand that participation may take time and that each child progresses at their own pace.
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