Children Don’t Learn What You Teach
Every minute, every action provides you an opportunity to teach something because the children are always watching you.
Every minute, every action provides you an opportunity to teach something because the children are always watching you.
The next time you’re asking your children to decide, think whether it’s age appropriate, whether the question has been framed in a way that does not put them under stress.
Their focus is helping them process the world around them.
That ‘focus’ becomes more than an academic skill; it nurtures their emotional intelligence.
Teaching has never been about lessons or completing the syllabus. It’s always about shaping the children, making them ready to face the world. It’s your small, everyday choices that make the biggest difference.
Summer reading for kids builds imagination, focus, vocabulary, and independent thinking; discover simple ways to create reading habits during vacations and reduce screen time effectively.
The most effective way to manage children is to manage the environment they grow in.
Works better than threats and shouts and magic!
Money may run the world. But understanding money gives you more control over it. After all, the numbers teach you calculations; your emotional intelligence teaches you judgement.
It’s time to ask yourself if your relaxed parenting methods are helping the child grow into an emotionally strong adult or anxious negotiators.