Posts about Parenting (3)

Adolescence, Identity, and Free Thinking

Adolescence can be difficult, but it doesn’t have to be miserable. It is also the stage in which children truly begin to develop their identities

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Fighting off Procrastination-Stop Waiting!

Procrastination can negatively impact learning and interfere with achievement, while decreasing our children’s beliefs about their abilities.

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5 Steps to Improve Your Child’s Critical Thinking

Critical thinking has been linked to higher levels of achievement, better emotional intelligence and decision making, and overall life success.

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Private School vs. Public School

Choosing private or public school should be a matter of preference. There is strong evidence that both are effective in fostering achievement in students.

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Accept Imperfection and Your Child Will Bloom

When our kids make mistakes, we should use them as learning opportunities. Imperfection encourages us to learn think outside of the box & try alternatives.

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Memory Books for Children will Sharpen their Focus

You want to make sure your child’s wits, memory, and focus are as sharp as a blade! Memory books can help your child improve and maintain these qualities.

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Giving Your Child a Phone Can be Detrimental to their Learning

Your child may be eager to ask you for a mobile device like a tablet at a young age, but this can affect the way they learn and take in information

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Chores: Key to a Child's Success

There are benefits to giving your child responsibilities. Chores makes a child mature & successful. Give your child a task they might find challenging

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5 Ways To Motivate Your Children Outside of the Classroom

Learn how to inspire and motivate your child outside the classroom to enhance their overall educational achievements. Here are 5 ways how to motivate.

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Learning and Parent Child Interactions: What to Avoid

Attachment theory suggests that the early interactions that occur between parents and their children deeply impact the way children think.

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