5 Fun Activities to Build Resilience in Children
As much as you want to protect your child from hardships and pains, the truth is that life will not always be a walk in the park. Your child needs to be prepared to handle the problems and challenges that they will face in the future. Thus, one of the things that your child needs […]
Teaching Kids about Diversity and Differences
Children may still not be able to know how to deal with people who look different or act differently. Growing up, they see the same set of people in their family and community. Thus, interacting with people from a different country, race or religion can be something new to them. While it can be quite […]
What Your Child Needs to Know About Change
The world is constantly changing, and changes can be overwhelming for children. Whether it’s transferring to a new school, welcoming a new baby in the family, or adjusting to the new normal, changes are bound to happen in every child’s life. While parents need to make sure that kids experience some level of consistency in […]
Talking to Kids about Disabilities
Whether it’s a friend with autism or a classmate with dyslexia, your child probably already met someone with a disability, and he may be curious about it. It would be best if you were prepared on how to address your kid’s curiosity regarding disabilities. Here are some of the things you need to bear in […]
Simple Ways to Build Your Preschooler’s Self-Esteem
Every parent yearns to raise a confident child. Your heart as a parent certainly flutters whenever your child proudly shows his artwork or when he performs during school presentations. However, raising a confident child goes beyond just finally convincing your kid to perform on stage. Confidence starts with strong self-esteem. Self-esteem refers to your child’s […]
Understanding and Managing Temper Tantrums in Toddlers and Preschoolers
Dealing with a child throwing tantrums is probably one of your greatest challenges as a parent. While it is normal for a toddler or preschooler to have some occasions of tantrums, it can be frustrating for you, especially when your child melts down in public. Interacting with your child while he’s throwing tantrums is crucial. […]
A Millennial Parent’s Guide to Purposeful Screen Time for Kids
As screen time is part of every millennial’s everyday life, it’s no surprise that kids of millennial parents are exposed early to gadgets and the Internet. While it’s true that unregulated and unsupervised screen time is harmful to children, it can’t also be denied that purposeful screen time for kids offers some benefits. Whether we […]
5 Parenting Habits to Avoid in Raising Children
With the best intentions in the world, parents can sometimes do things that don’t contribute to the development of children. Even if you mean well, there are certain actions and parenting styles that can do your preschooler more harm than good. Here are some seemingly harmless habits that you need to stop doing in order […]
Help your child succeed by allowing him to fail
As a parent, it’s heartbreaking to see your child fail. Whenever your son fails to tie his shoelaces on his own or when your daughter gets a low score during the test, you may feel a little hurt for your child. If only you can spare your little one from having to experience the pain […]
A Parent’s Guide to a Preschoolers’ Online Learning
As no one was prepared for this new set-up, it’s no surprise that even parents are also overwhelmed by the challenges of their children’s online schooling. Whether you’re ready for it or not, online learning is part of the new normal, and your involvement as parent is highly needed. Especially if your child is still […]
