Disappointments are a part of life. Use these situations as learning experiences. Teach your child how to ask for support, communicate better and stay optimistic. Help make it easier for them to handle any curve balls that life may throw at them.
As we know, no matter how often and how much we tell our child that they are “great” and “awesome” it takes more than that to grow their confidence. A child needs to achieve and through these achievements do their sense of competence grow.
Take steps to prevent TV addiction in your children with these simple steps so that they have a wholesome and holistic life ahead. At the same time, look into your own TV habits.
Bed wetting can be a frustrating problem if we don’t handle it properly. Read here to see how you can help your child to overcome it, and save yourself from the mess!
Teaching your child to respect other religions as well as the people of other faiths can be key in upholding the peace and harmony of the community and country alike. So how do you talk about this sensitive subject without being prejudiced yourself?
Young children are natural mathematicians and scientists because of their desire to explore, experiment and their natural curiosity. Here are things you can do with your pre-schooler at home to increase his learning experience.
By the time your child is 4 years old, you will begin to notice how they use their creativity and imagination to play, interact, make decisions and solve problems. Here are some top ways to promote creativity and imagination with your children.
Children will experience losing something important at some points of their life. It could be a lost toy or maybe something more traumatic like the death of a loved one. Let's look at how we can guide them on coping with death.
Handling a toddler’s tantrum can be a challenge especially for first-time parents, but knowing the basic things to do when faced with a tantrum can at least lessen the stress and pressure of pacifying your toddler.