Hey Lykkers 👋


If you've got a young kid in primary school, you've probably asked yourself: "How do I get my child to work well with others?"


Teamwork isn't something kids just magically learn—they grow into it. I've tried quite a few things with my son (who used to hate sharing toys 😅), and here are the ones that actually made a difference!


1. Let Them Join a Group


One of the best things we ever did? Signed our kid up for a group activity.


For us, it was a kids' science club and later, a little soccer team. 🧪⚽


In those group settings, he had to listen, wait, help, and sometimes lose. He slowly learned that not everything is about "me first."


And no—you don't need fancy lessons. Even a neighborhood cleanup or Lego-building team can work!


2. Talk About What "Teamwork" Means


Kids don't always understand what we mean by "be a team player."


So I kept it simple:


🌟 "Teamwork means helping others so everyone wins."


🌟 "Sometimes we lead, sometimes we follow."


I'd point it out when we saw teamwork in action—whether it was in a cartoon or at the park. Real-life examples help it click!


3. Practice at Home First


We started with tiny things at home:


🥣 Making breakfast together


🧼 Washing the car as a family


🧩 Building puzzles with cousins


I'd say, "Let's do this as a team!" and guide them to take turns or solve problems together. It's all practice—even if it's just setting the table with a sibling.


4. Praise the Effort, Not Just the Result


When they try to work together—even if it gets messy—I always highlight the effort.


Like: "I saw how you waited for your friend before finishing the drawing. That's teamwork!" 🎨👏


This helps them feel proud about being part of a team, not just about winning or doing everything right.


5. Let Them Lead Sometimes


Giving your kid a chance to be "captain" or "organizer" during playdates, chores, or games builds confidence.


It also helps them learn what it feels like when others don't listen—aka, why listening matters! 😉


Conclusion


So Lykkers, how are your little ones doing when it comes to teamwork? Have you found something fun that helps them connect and cooperate with others? 💬 Drop a comment and let's swap ideas—because teamwork starts with us too! 🤝💛