Anyone can be a victim of bullying. As a parent, you pray that your child is not the one being bullied. And cross your fingers they are not the one bullying others. To tell if your child is being bullied, you need to recognize some common characteristics that describe bullied kids. Pay attention and see if your child is displaying any of the following characteristics. If they are, building your child’s character will help them […]
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Let’s Face It Kids Are Mean
Let’s face it… kids are mean. Kids make fun of other kids. Kids pick on other kids. Kids bully other kids. Kids tease other kids. Kids are often mean to other kids. Let’s face it kids are kids, and even our own can be mean to other kids; even our little angels are sometimes little devils. While schools do their best to mitigate bullying, it happens. It happens at school. It happens on the playground. […]
Teaching Children Manners It’s More Than Please And Thank You
Manners are necessary for children to learn, and is more than just saying magic words like “Please” and “Thank you.” Manners assist children in their interactions with people and show appreciation, display respect for others and themselves, and help develop sound character traits. Teaching your children manners is a must due parental activity. Using manners helps children to develop better relationships because they will know how to treat others in social and family surroundings. Children […]
AST Book Launch: Alphabet Saving Teamwork
YES, YOU! YOU ARE PERSONALLY INVITED TO MY AST BOOK LAUNCH…it’s my FIRST! Well, the first three books that is. Yep, my first three books are now live and available on Amazon for you to purchase. My next set will be coming soon, so make sure you join my Newsletter and hear about my next launch before it actually happens. What can I say? This AST Book Launch as my first; there was a lot to […]
Activities That Teach Honesty
Teaching honesty can be fun! When doing so, make sure the lesson’s message is clear, fun, and applicable. Keep the “gray” areas to a minimum and make the lesson appropriate for the age of your child, so they will be able to benefit from the message or moral of the story. Use games, drawings, coloring pages, and stories with choice options as activities that teach honesty. Games. Use game boards that you already have such […]
Developing Your Children’s Friendship Building Skills
When it comes to us kids, all our parents want is for us to be happy. Well, that and maybe about a thousand more things too. Of course, even when they are nagging on us to make our bed and other stuff it’s all in our best interest. Developing friendship skills in our children will go along way in making them happy. Whether parents are helping us learn the alphabet and how to count, or […]