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11 qualities to teach your child from Captain Dhoni

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Shalini Singh

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11 qualities to teach your child from Captain Dhoni

Captain Dhoni has a significant contibution in CSK team’s success. His qualities amaze everyone. You can learn a lot of good things from this and inculcate some amazing traits in your children. I would say this is a simple and great way if you want to cultivate virtues in your child.

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We all need to learn the pride of winning the World Cup under the leadership and guidance of Indian national cricket team captain Dhoni and the quality with which he led his team efficiently.

What sets Mahendra Singh Dhoni apart from other Indian cricketers? What can children learn from Dhoni? What should you learn from MS Dhoni? 

 

Here are some qualities of the captain. 

 

1. Teach your child to handle criticism positively

Ravi Shastri once described the Indian team as "backward" after which India, led by Dhoni, won the World Cup. You need to encourage your child to take criticism positively and work hard with greater determination.

 

2. Teach your child to be as calm and balanced. No matter what the situation on the field, he never lost his temper. You need to help your child stay calm and make sure they are not agitated in stressful situations. This will help her to relax and develop a better sense of rationality.

 

3. Develop your child's leadership qualities

Being a leader is very responsible, but being a team player requires responsibility and patience. MS Dhoni has been leading the Indian cricket team and his IPL team for a long time. As a team leader, it is important to cultivate team spirit among the members, for which one must have a positive attitude.

4. Let your child learn to deal with stress

I think Dhoni can be a great example in this regard, he always makes sure that his team does not come under “extra pressure”. 

 

5. Encourage your child to develop individuality

Being “unique” today really pays off. You need to develop uniqueness in your child from a very young age. Dhoni reiterated the importance of maintaining the uniqueness of his players.

If you want to raise independent, happy and good-natured children, you need to find and encourage their uniqueness. 

 

Allow your child to explore different possibilities so that she will quickly realize her strengths, weaknesses and interests.

 

6. Teach them to always be humble

Being humble helps them grow and focus on improving themselves even more. 

 

7. Teach them to work hard and at the same time intelligently

There is no substitute for hard work. This is what children need to learn. Outline a map of priorities for them. You can start with small things like creating a schedule for the day or making a plan for the class. 

 

8. Education alone is not success

Encourage your child and help them find the good they have. Let him work on it and sharpen his skills.

 

9. Encourage your child to progress in life

Dhoni never hesitated to take responsibility for the defeat of the Indian team, but he always insisted on continuing to make progress. You are the captain in your child's life. It is your responsibility to help her learn from her mistakes and move forward in life.

 

10. Don’t be afraid to dream big!

Dhoni's whole life is an example of this. Who knew that a ticket collector from Ranchi would one day lead the Indian team and the same person would bring home the World Cup?

He dared to dream, he dared to dream big to be sure of it! So kids need to be motivated and inspired to dream big! 

 

11. Learn to break barriers

Dhoni, who hails from a middle-class family, had trouble financing his career. Also, he was very disappointed in the Under-19 matches and struggled to get a place in the Ranji Trophy as well. But all this did not encourage him. On the contrary, he learned to overcome these obstacles to achieve his goal. 

Let your child face challenges boldly ahead without fear of seeing the end result. This is one of the important qualities that children need to develop in this tough competitive world.

 

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