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Nurturing a Positive Personality: Parenting Secrets

Nurturing a Positive Personality: Parenting Secrets

A positive personality helps children to be confident, and successful in life Personality is the set of characteristics that make a person unique. It includes their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Personality is shaped by a variety of factors; including genetics, environment, and life experiences. It is an image that lives in the minds of others and is what defines a person. For example, when the name of Nelson Mandela is mentioned, the image of a great, hard-working, and persistent leader is…

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Teaching Children How to Deal with Stress and Anxiety

Teaching Children How to Deal with Stress and Anxiety

As parents, it is important to recognize the signs of stress and anxiety in our children and to provide them with the tools and resources to manage it. The child of a divorced mother was studying in 10th standard at our school. The mother lived in very poor conditions and used to beg to teach her child. One day, the child was verbally abused in the house and that minor verbal abuse drove the child to commit suicide. The mother, who…

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Tools for Children to Succeed in the 21st Century

Tools for Children to Succeed in the 21st Century

As technology advances, it is important that children are taught the skills they need to be successful in the modern world. When I was a child, my mother used to tell me that my relatives could do hard physical labour like climbing mountains for firewood or harvesting crops, but I couldn’t. I was in the village with my mother at the time, and physical labour was regarded as a skill and perfection. Those who could harvest crops and climb mountains were…

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Teaching Children About Drug Addiction: The Curse

Teaching Children About Drug Addiction: The Curse

By educating children about the risks of drug addiction, we can help them understand the consequences of their actions and make informed decisions about their health and well-being.. Addiction (to drug) is a disease, not a character flaw. It takes great courage and strength to confront the monster of addiction and try to put it in its place.”  — Demi Lovato One day, students reported that two schoolchildren were unconscious. When they were brought in, they were not in their full senses….

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Conflict Resolution Skills in Children

Conflict Resolution Skills in Children

Conflict resolution skills teach children how to deal with disagreements and disputes in a positive and constructive manner– Conflict cannot survive without your participation. — Wayne Dyer As a child, there was always a problem at school because the children fought a lot. With few disinterested teachers, the children were not engaged in the class. They would threaten each other and fight in the streets after school time. Sometimes these fights even took place in groups. That was the age of chalkboards,…

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Developing Good Social Skills in Children: An Elder Story

Developing Good Social Skills in Children: An Elder Story

Social skills assist children in making friends, getting along with others, and succeeding in life It may not have been more than two years ago when I had the opportunity to listen to an elder at a gathering. At that time I was not only well aware of communication skills but also working on them. This old man was an uneducated seventy-year-old who had hardly ever touched a pen in his life. While listening to him, I felt that this elder…

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Fostering Children’s Self-Confidence: Nurture Now to Avoid the Costs of Low Esteem

Fostering Children’s Self-Confidence: Nurture Now to Avoid the Costs of Low Esteem

As parents, it is our responsibility to work on our children’s self-confidence. By doing so, we can help them to become more confident, resilient, and successful in life– Confidence is not ‘they will like me’. Confidence is ‘I’ll be fine if they don’t’. — Christina Grimmie There are many people around me who don’t have a degree. They have hardly earned a secondary certificate but earn many times more than me. Earning more means that they are living better than me and…

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Teaching Children the Art of Good Manners

Teaching Children the Art of Good Manners

Good manners are an essential part of life and parenting Teaching children good manners is an important task that teaches children to interact with others respectfully and appropriately. Good manners can help your children build strong relationships with others, make a good impression, and show respect for themselves and others. Teaching children manners is not only important for their social development but also for their future success. It often happens to us that our children tease us in front of…

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Encouraging Children to Take Control of Their Stress

Encouraging Children to Take Control of Their Stress

A child whose mother had divorced was in school. His mother begged and lived in terrible conditions, yet she managed to bring the child up to 10th grade. One day, the child experienced verbal abuse at home, and as a result of this abuse, the child committed suicide. The mother, who had been struggling to support her son on her own, lost all hope. Similarly, one of my students committed suicide because he was denied a bike at home. My 30-year-old friend also died in such circumstances. I have just highlighted a few of the many such cases in the 2–3 km radius. It shows how our society is stressed and anxious, but we don’t know how to cope with it.

Nurturing a Love of Language: Strategies for Enhancing Children’s Vocabulary

Nurturing a Love of Language: Strategies for Enhancing Children’s Vocabulary

You’ve probably heard of “one-sided love,” but “one-sided talks” may be a new term to you. First, one-sided talks are much sweeter and more lovely than one-sided love. When you take your baby for the first time and share your love, exhaustion, and pain with them from one side, the same emotions float in your eyes as gratitude. The child stares blankly at your face. After a few months, they respond with a smile, and after a year with sweet sounds. For two years, they address you with their sweet dialect and turn your pain into a smile. These one-sided talks are unknown to them, but these are the sounds that nurture them and fill them with love.

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