Posts about Emotional Development (3)

Should We Encourage Kids to Read The Classics?

Should we encourage children to read classics or just let them read what interests them? Why not both?

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Math Anxiety

Math anxiety is centered on a fear of failure, but there are many different causes and triggers for the anxiety. Use these tips to help your child!

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You Don't Want to Pressure Your Kid. Why That's a Bad Idea

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Social Emotional Learning at Genie Academy

Discover the importance of Social Emotional Learning in education and how Genie Academy integrates SEL techniques into classes to develop skills in kids

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Juggling Soccer Balls and School Schedules

Get tips on managing your child's busy schedule, balancing academics and extracurricular activities like soccer for a well-rounded childhood experience.

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How to Help Your Child Connect With Their Inner Self

Unlocking your child's inner self is key to increased confidence and success. Help your child gain confidence today. Click here to find out more!

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The Importance of Socio-emotional Development

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6 Reasons Why Meditating is Beneficial for Children and Pre-teens

Engage your child in meditating behaviors to increase their attention, bump up their grades in school, and overall better mental health!

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