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From generations past, the family has been one of the strongest pillars of every human society regardless of culture,
In our 21st century world where most of our human values are fast eroding
In recent times, there has been an increase in mental health concerns across age grades and gender in our human community.
Several factors contribute to the process of raising a WHOLE and well rounded child
Do you have an idea of what your child’s response would be if asked the question “Who are you” or “Tell me about yourself”?.
Communication is a very important way of improving relationships especially one that involves Parents and Children because it helps them to express their needs, wants and concerns to each other.
‘Fail’ is a one of the words that parents dread especially when it concerns any aspect of their child’s learning and development
Children are individuals with very flexible minds willing to go the extra mile if given the opportunity.
Children learn a lot by imitation. They use words that raise the hair on the back of our necks after they must have heard others use those words, or after those words have been aimed at them. Adults’ use different words when they are upset, excited or just discussing with other adults and these words trickle down toward children, usually with the original emotional heat welded to the words. Because harsh behaviour spreads like a cold from adult to child and then from child to child, just about every child on the planet is exposed to name-calling, or bad words, sooner or later.
Most times, parents are trapped in a nightly homework struggle with their children and children take advantage of various excuses that seem endless, such as; “I don’t have any homework today”, “My teacher never looks at my homework anyway”, “That assignment was optional”, “I did it at school” and so on. If only your child could be that creative with their actual homework, getting good grades would be no problem. These strategies can help in dealing with homework struggles.