Children leave a lot of these social skills at home, as they interact with their siblings and parents. Showing your child empathy, compromise, conversation skills, sharing and taking turns is the best way to teach them this behavior...
Read moreKids do at some time or rather experience some kind of teasing. When this harmless teasing becomes hurtful, constant and abrasive, it is known as bullying. For parents, it is a heart wrenching...
Read moreYour preschool child may have trotted through the entire day at school with ease; but when he gets back home, you may find that he is either downright uncooperative, tests your patience, is whiny or all of the above. What...
Read morePlay is also how children work around certain emotions like anxiety. A great example is Peek a boo. A toddler can spend hours playing Peek a boo with an adult with a blanket over his head. As he fears...
Read moreou would have, at one time or other faced a situation when despite all the parenting skills you have followed, all you want to do is to scream at your child. He may have either been irresponsible, hurtful or has ignored you...
Read moreThere are many schools of thought that portray imaginary friends in a negative light. Parents feel that when their child has an imaginary friend, he has got to be shy, anti-social or probably have...
Read moreYou may have faced this at one time or another – your child returns from school and announces rather loudly and with authority that he hates school! Your first response may be of shock, because till...
Read moreWe all like to feel like we have contributed towards something. Children who take on responsibilities both at school and at home; grow up with a sense of purpose. They will be the ones who will develop
Read moreAt schools across the world, we can find two categories of children. One that starts the first day of school with a great smile and one that cries each day at the entrance of the school. If you want to ensure...
Read moreResearchers believe that children should be made to feel competent, not confident. Montessori believes that if you can make your child feel competent, his confidence will automatically soar. Here are some ways...
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