Parenting

Improve Your Gradeschoolers’ Study Habits: Study Smarter, Not Harder

Kids today really do seem to be biting off more than they can chew when it comes to reporting, recitation, memorization, projects, homework, and a splash of additional extracurricular activities and screen time. After a long day of school, students are too worn out, preoccupied, and unmotivated to do one more section of review or

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6 Homework Techniques For Your Grade-Schooler With ADHD

Children who suffer from Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) may talk excessively, become bored or distracted easily, struggle to resist temptations, have problems remaining sitting for an extended amount of time, and frequently forget or lose items. When it comes to managing academics or homework, these behaviors can present significant challenges for both parents and kids.

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Frustration Can Be Beneficial: A Psychologist Explains Why It Is Healthy For Children

“Don’t make the poor child cry!” It’s a line that all parents have heard many times from all kinds of people. As a first-time parent, we may have heard it while our son is silently crying while waiting for us to breastfeed him. We may have heard it when our child is sobbing his eyes

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How to Raise Your Child’s Confidence and Self Worth in 8 Easy Steps

A child’s parents can have a significant impact on their confidence.  Children’s self-esteem and confidence can benefit from parental encouragement and praise. Building your kid’s confidence will pay huge dividends later on. A child’s strong sense of self-worth might serve as armor when he or she faces adversity. They will have faith in themselves, and

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