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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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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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Nurturing Your Child’s Personality

Nurturing Your Child’s Personality

As a parent, it’s important to nurture your child’s personality and help them grow into a confident and independent person– “Personality is the most important thing to an individual. It is the total sum of one’s attitudes, goals, and values.”  — John C. Maxwell 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. Personality is an image that lives…

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Learn the Skills to Compete in the Marketplace

Learn the Skills to Compete in the Marketplace

These skills can be divided into problem-solving, self-management, working with people, and creating and using technology. These are the skills of the future, and everyone needs them to keep up with the world. Below, we will try to understand their importance so that parents can learn these skills themselves and then teach them to their children, thus allowing them to lead better lives.

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.

Allow Children to Follow Their Passion

Allow Children to Follow Their Passion

Apart from mathematics and biology, there are many other subjects to teach and study. Doctors and engineers are common professions, but there is a world of other big and powerful positions. There is a certain idea among our parents, children, and society that they will either become a doctor or an engineer. There is no other destination in front of them. If you go to any school, you will see only two groups. Thankfully, this spell is starting to break now, and parents and children are turning to different kinds of skills.

Negative Influences and Children: How to Ensure Their Safety

Negative Influences and Children: How to Ensure Their Safety

Children look less to their parents and more to their peers for learning. Peer relationships provide a unique context in which children learn important social-emotional skills such as empathy, cooperation, and problem-solving strategies. However, peer relationships (where negative influences exist) can also play a negative role in social and emotional development. Therefore, it is important for parents to be aware of their child’s peers and their activities and observe them on a daily basis.

The Reasons Behind School Refusal in Children

The Reasons Behind School Refusal in Children

When I go to primary school early in the morning, I see many parents dragging their crying children to school. The children run and refuse to go to school, but the parents make them go in a dictatorial manner, using their inherited methods. They do not look for the true reasons behind the children’s reluctance. This will break the children’s hearts and they will not be able to go to school with enthusiasm.

Be in Contact with Your Child’s Teacher: Best Tips

Be in Contact with Your Child’s Teacher: Best Tips

Keeping in contact with your child’s teacher can help to ensure that your child is receiving the support they need, as well as staying on track with their studies. Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. — Nelson Mandela Behind every successful student is the hard work of their parent and teacher. When parents and teachers work together to help children, such children are sure to succeed. On the other side, you can see great examples…

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Protecting Children from a Toxic Environment of School

Protecting Children from a Toxic Environment of School

Schools should be places where children can learn, grow, and feel safe- Protecting Children When I was in 9th standard, I tried to change my institution. I had to study science and there were no teachers in the school in my village. After going through great resistance, I convinced my family and was admitted to another school. When I was sitting in the classroom on the first day, the class in charge called me. I went up to the teacher, as…

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