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How to Choose Books for Your Kids
First books in a kid’s life are very important. They affect the way children perceive reading. In case your little ones don’t like the books you offer to them, they may develop a false impression about reading. In such a case, children tend to regard reading as something boring. If you force kids to read […]
How and Why Teach Kids Patience
Patience is a rare quality in many adults, let alone children. We always resent waiting for a train and get angry when a cup of coffee isn’t ready for more than 2 minutes. Children can throw tantrums as well if they want something immediately or if their parents punish them. Kids’ breakdowns, in turn, often provoke […]
Master Communication Skills for Kids Using Activities
Communication means transferring one`s ideas to other people. When we speak, we always want to reach a certain aim – to persuade, inform, or get an answer. Communication can be considered successful when we reach the aim and get the result we want. You see, words are the only tool we have. We can achieve […]
5 Effective House Rules for Kids (+Bonus PDF)
Imposing rules at home may seem a little bit tyrannic. Yet, if you consider the whole family’s interests, it makes sense. Fair household rules set clear limits beyond which one mustn’t go. Children now have an accurate idea of the behavior that is expected of them. Rules should be aimed at the well-being of both […]
21 Anger Management Activities for Kids (Tried and Tested)
Anger is a very strong feeling. It’s not either bad or good. It’s rather normal to feel angry. After all, that’s how our nervous system works. Yet, some people have difficulties controlling their emotions. As for children, uncontrolled temper tantrums can drive even the most balanced parents crazy. It’s all fixable, though. First, I advise […]
Teaching Kids About Money (Games and Activities)
All parents want their children to do well in life. First, they take charge of their kids` education and try to promote social bonding. Сaring parents also share their savings with grown children. Moms and dads believe that supplying 18-year-old kids with such resources as money or cars lays a foundation to build upon in […]