Sportsmanship as a value
Practicing a sport is undoubtedly a significant activity for the psychological and physical growth of your child. It is good for the body, for obvious reasons, but it is also a good workout for children’s social growth, as they learn to compare and relate themselves to others in their future lives as adults.
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 […]
Five Ways to Teach Toddlers and Pre-schoolers to Share
Toddler and pre-school years are a great time to start letting your child socialize with other kids. However, because being with other children is something new, your child may not yet understand the concept of sharing. That’s why, at this age, seeing your child refuse to share toys with other kids is a common scenario. […]
Not all screen times are equal. Here’s how you can make your child benefit from active screen time
The digital age has transformed various aspects of life… including parenthood. As parents are occupied with juggling livelihood, home chores, and family life, the Internet is a big help for parents nowadays in keeping children busy and entertained. It is a common sight almost everywhere to see a young kid or even a toddler interacting […]
Self-control helps kids succeed in life
Our society has accustomed us to the idea of success as a value to aspire in life, starting from an early age. Seeing our children realized with success in life is beautiful, but this involves a number of factors that creates really big expectations from them.
World Autism Awareness Day 2016
Today is the World Autism Awareness Day. Established by the United Nations in 2007, the day aims to raise awareness for the improvement of people’s life affected by this condition. But what is autism?
