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 […]
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Kindle Free Day: Teamwork Makes The Dream Work
Amazon Kindle Free Day YES, Teamwork Makes The Dream Work is available under a Kindle FREE day promotion, but for a limited time only! Starting Tuesday, Dec 1st and ending on Thursday, Dec 3rd …get your copy while it lasts. Did you know that TEAM stands for “Together Everyone Achieves More?” Pretty incredible if you ask me. Anyway, as far as teamwork goes, it’s a foreign concept to many kids. When it comes to a […]
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 […]
Teaching Children How Saving Money Makes Cents
Money can be a tricky subject to talk about with your children. If you’re living by your shoestrings, you don’t want to panic your children and have them worry that the family might be living on the street one day. On the other hand, if you have millions, you don’t want your children to think they’re set for life and will get anything they want. The sooner you have the money conversation with your children […]
Developing Teamwork Skills for Children
Teamwork Is A Foreign Concept To Most Children In fact, “Children are innately selfish,” explains Ian Brember, founder of Big Hat Bushcamp. Teamwork skills are not in their vocabulary. He goes on to say, “They’re born with the drive to have their basic needs for food and comfort met, and it’s only through the lessons they learn in childhood that they begin to move away from that viewpoint.” Chartered clinical psychologist and parenting adviser Claire […]