Adapting to Your Child’s Unique Learning Style
Let the foundations be strong. Before labelling them, let them have the freedom to grow.
Let the foundations be strong. Before labelling them, let them have the freedom to grow.
Being a back bencher is more than just your geographical location in the classroom. It becomes part of your identity in the classroom and beyond.
Excuses are like sugar-coated lies – instant gratification yet leaves a sticky residue in the mouth.
Should you make excuses to your children or should you tell them the truth?
It’s a difficult choice, like walking a tightrope.
Children are living in a hyper stimulated world. Their distraction is fast becoming their default setting. Focus is non-existent.
First thing to work on is developing their focus, like it’s a life skill.
I’m a big believer that having pets ensures you become a better version of yourself. And for the kids, they become their soul mates.
No point lamenting the sad state now or pointing fingers at one another.
What’s needed is action, steps to ensure you revive the habit of reading.
Embracing adaptive teaching methods is a proactive and supportive process which will benefit both the child and the parents.
Discipline means teaching the child, guiding them, showing them how to do something, by setting consistent expectations.