Whether you're doing your online banking or replying to some important emails, creating a shared workspace with your children and modeling focused work is an excellent way to spend quality time with them while they complete their homework. Seeing you immersed in work will certainly motivate them to finish their task more enthusiastically.
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Enjoying the holidays is going to be a little different this year due to COVID-19. All of us, especially our kids, are itching to get away safely during this Christmas. However, the situation we are in demands several restrictions when it comes to traveling.
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During Christmas, many stores collect donations for charities at their wishing tree. Your child will love to visit these shops, wrap a gift of their choice and place it under a wishing tree. This can be an excellent and practical way to help your children learn to be considerate of others.
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Gratitude goes beyond behavior. However, kids often take things for granted which can unintentionally hurt their parents. Thankfully, there are ways to teach your kids how to be grateful for the things they have and should value in life.
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Writing a “Thank-You” note is any day more powerful than saying it. Buy blank cards and having your kids write Thank-You notes to their friends will mean so much to their friends. They can write about what they like about their friends and why they are grateful to have them in their life.
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This is an all-time favorite and classic picture book every child should read. It is the tale of a caterpillar that eats his way to evolve into a butterfly. The book is beautifully illustrated for children and it’s filled with simple counting, various types of food, and a surprise at the end.
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As parents, you know what is suitable for your little ones and try your best to provide them with healthy food options. If you want to encourage your kids to make a healthy food choice, you should not hover over them.
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Most young children can have an average of 6 to 8 colds a year, stomach flu, and ear infections. Other medical problems at this age include sleeping problems and behavior problems, which can be frustrating for parents. You can seek the help of your child's doctor to address these common medical problems.
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Many Easter treats are filled with refined sugars that can negatively impact your child’s health. Here are some fun snack ideas you can try this Easter to keep your children healthy and energized!
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Keeping your child engaged and motivated while learning can be difficult. Teaching the same lessons again and again without considering your child’s interest and involvement won’t produce the desired results. Children love playing games, so use the same strategy while teaching them to make learning fun and effective for them.
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