A child spends hours drawing, building things, collecting objects, making up stories, or exploring how things work. Adults may sometimes see these activities as โwasting timeโ compared to academics. But hobbies often reveal a childโs natural curiosity.
When parents repeatedly dismiss hobbies as useless, children may start believing that only certain types of learning have value, and slowly drift away from their natural interests.
Treat hobbies as windows into your childโs mind
Whether they are drawing, building, experimenting, or creating stories, these activities allow children to explore. Instead of calling them distractions, parents can show interest by asking, โTell me about what you made?โ Because a childโs hobbies are not just ways to pass time, they often reveal their interests, creativity, and problem-solving skills.