Good Habits for Kids

Building a foundation for a successful and happy life

Daily Activities

  • Wake up early in the morning
  • Brush teeth twice a day
  • Take a bath daily
  • Keep your room clean and tidy
  • Wash hands before eating
  • Go to bed on time

Education

  • Complete homework on time
  • Read books every day
  • Listen carefully in class
  • Ask questions when you don't understand
  • Keep your school bag organized
  • Respect your teachers

Watching TV/Movies

  • Limit screen time to 1-2 hours per day
  • Watch educational programs
  • Sit at a proper distance from the screen
  • Take breaks every 30 minutes
  • No screens during meals
  • Turn off devices 1 hour before bedtime

Respecting Elders

  • Greet elders when you meet them
  • Use polite words like "please" and "thank you"
  • Listen when elders are speaking
  • Offer your seat to elders when needed
  • Help elders with small tasks
  • Never interrupt when elders are talking

Sports & Activities

  • Play outdoor games daily
  • Follow the rules of the game
  • Be a good sport whether you win or lose
  • Encourage your teammates
  • Respect your coaches and opponents
  • Practice regularly to improve

General Good Habits

  • Say "sorry" when you make a mistake
  • Share your toys with others
  • Be honest in all situations
  • Help with household chores
  • Eat healthy food and drink water
  • Be kind to animals and plants

Why Good Habits Matter

Developing good habits from childhood helps children grow into responsible and successful adults. Good habits:

  • Build self-discipline and confidence
  • Improve health and well-being
  • Help in achieving goals
  • Make daily life easier and more organized
  • Create positive relationships with others

Personal Hygiene Habits

Morning Routine

  • Brush teeth for 2 minutes
  • Wash face with water
  • Comb hair neatly
  • Wear clean uniform/clothes
Did you know? Germs can double every 20 minutes on unbrushed teeth!

Night Routine

  • Take a bath before dinner
  • Brush teeth before bed
  • Keep school bag ready
  • Sleep by 9 PM
Kids who sleep early grow better!

Safety Habits

Look LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT before crossing road

Memorize parents' phone number

Always wear helmet when cycling

Emergency Rules
  1. If lost, stay where you are and shout for help
  2. Never go anywhere with strangers
  3. Find a police officer or mother with kids if in danger

Eco-Friendly Habits

1

Turn off taps tightly after use

2

Use both sides of drawing paper

3

Separate trash (paper/plastic/food)

Tip for Parents: Be a role model for your children. Kids learn more from what they see than what they're told.