Activities
How to Teach Honesty Using Simple Games and Activities?
Children are crazy about playing various games. The reasons for that are clear. Games bring pleasure and relieve them of doing household chores. Plus, they are fun and exciting. Modern pedagogics does its best to involve some educational moments in games. The good news is that it works well. For example, family activities serve as […]
Family Bonding Activities That Teach Life Values
Why Is Bonding with Your Child Important? We often forget that the family is the main and basic school in which we study together with our children. We learn to respect each other and strengthen relationships. Besides, we focus on cherishing people who love and care for us. Each family has its own traditions. Family […]
7 Ways to Teach Compassion and Empathy (+Bonus Activities)
Empathy in Child Development Like the famous song says, “All we need is love”. Empathy is not the same as love, though. Still, it is the very quality that allows us to be more human. We express and perceive emotions every day. Anger, sorrow, regret, disappointment are the strongest feelings. It is hard to understand […]
Simple Ways to Teach Children to Be Thankful Through Games
Thankfulness: Why Does It Matter to Kids? Being thankful is the ability to seek positive emotions in one’s life. It can be doings, moments, and people for which or whom you are grateful. If you have them, you are lucky! To be thankful means to be a happy person who gives joy to others. Children […]
How to Raise a Grateful Kid Using Activities
Gratitude in Children’s Lives The world is full of amazing moments! But in the headlong dash of daily life, we do not have time to notice and appreciate them. We do not take the time to feel grateful for all the good things that happen to us. But taking things for granted is what we […]
How to Teach Respect Using Simple Activities
Kids aren’t born knowing how to be respectful and thankful. From the day we are born, we hear things such as: “You need to respect old people, your teachers, your parents, etc.” According to Vocabulary.com, Respect is a way of treating or thinking about something or someone. If you respect your teacher, you admire her […]