Be A Trending Parent: Join Your Child and #NurtureTheGift
The internet has provided children with plenty of platforms or "digital stages" to explore and express their creativity. They don't need to wait for the next school recital or family reunion to share their gifts with people around them.
The internet has provided children with plenty of platforms or "digital stages" to explore and express their creativity. They don't need to wait for the next school recital or family reunion to share their gifts with the people around them. And you have a significant role to play in helping them nurture their talent.
Available digital platforms now allow young children to perform, design, share stories and collaborate with others online. But instead of collaborating with virtual strangers, it would be best to work on a creative project with you.
So, put your creative cap on and be a trending parent! With the ideas we've outlined below, you can help your child nurture and share their gifts in the digital space.Â
Help them record
If your child is into singing or storytelling, you can help them record their songs or stories. You can even get them an inexpensive microphone to improve the quality of their voice. Make an event out of it and call it a "recording day." Tell them they can spend as much time as they want to record until they're happy with the outcome. It's essential to create a warm and encouraging environment for your child.Â
Conceptualize their shoot
Your child might want to shoot a video of their performance. Tell them you'll help them think of a concept. If they're into digital art, you can look for software online that can help them animate their works. They can make it into a digital storybook and add a voice-over element.
Whatever both of you come up with, involve your child in the editing process. This way, they will feel more involved, and it'll build their creative confidence.
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Collaborate with them
Perhaps you are also a dancer, singer, or actor. This is the perfect chance to collaborate with your child through dance or skit on TikTok or a song on YouTube. If your child is a budding photographer, you can pose for them and credit them when posting the photos online. Make sure to share any positive comments from family members and friends.
Another way to nurture your child's gifts is by giving them a glass of PROMIL® FOUR every day. It contains essential nutrients that support their overall development and bring out the best in them.
Our New & Best Ever PROMIL® FOUR formulation* now has the NutriGift System™ specially formulated with MOS+ that is clinically proven to double the immunity to nurture the gift!** It also has the highest ever DHA* and AA plus Carotenes, Selenium, and Zinc, along with other brain and immunity nutrients.
Pair it with a balanced diet and healthy lifestyle to support your child’s proper growth and mental development to help nurture the gift.
PROMIL® FOUR is a powdered milk drink for children over three years old and is not intended for use as a breastmilk substitute.
MOS+ = Milk Oligosaccharides
*vs. previous PROMIL® FOUR formulations
**Study conducted among infants
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