
Community involvement is a way of helping your child learn about how they can discover what they can do to help others. It’s important to show to your child that there’s a lot of ways they can contribute to society – be it through volunteering or training to work in care.
From this independent school in Essex, we take a look at how community involvement is hugely beneficial for children.
Helps your child broaden their horizons
With the many different ways we all experience independent struggles, exploring these issues in our younger years will help us mature naturally. For children, trying out community projects and initiatives will give them the awareness that there are a lot more problems out there than they first realised.
Volunteering will show children what they can do to help in the community, which means that they will become aware of their impact in society.
Makes your child feel more confident
Confidence is a big part of all child’s development but it can come to some children quicker than others. With community involvement projects there’s an opportunity for them to communicate, socialise and proactively solve problems that arise in front of them. All of these help towards building confidence and a child’s knowledge of what they are capable of.
Gives your child work experience
A good work ethic will prepare your child for the future. Depending on what kind of volunteering your child is doing, be it working in a charity shop or helping out at a homeless shelter, skills are being developed that will help your child in future employment. Giving your child those chances will help them become more mature and reliable as they grow older, key skills employers and charities will look for when hiring young people for the first time.