Are Your Children Confident of The Choices They Make?
With every choice, children build on their confidence, independence, responsibility, resilience, problem solving ability and empathy.
With every choice, children build on their confidence, independence, responsibility, resilience, problem solving ability and empathy.
Kids are spending anywhere from 6 to 9 hours daily on the screens. Parents are worried about the impact on their productivity and focus.
Think about it. Why is it happening?
With so much changing around us, it’s but natural that parenting too needs to evolve to meet and deal with the changes.
Politeness is often confused for being timid or soft spoken. But that’s far from the truth.
Being polite is the reflection of quiet strength and confidence.
Overparenting can stifle the growth of the child. For a child to have a well-rounded personality, parents need to step back and let their child explore.
‘No’ is a powerful word, capable of building their confidence, reinforcing their self-worth. But that one little word is equally capable of destroying it all.
In your attempt to hone their every skill, you’re restricting their lives to a packed routine with various classes and activities. They’ll surely learn different things but not be engaged enough to excel in any of them.
The most important part of teaching young children is connecting with them. Doesn’t matter what you want to explain or teach, if you can make it something they can relate with, it’s smooth sailing thereon.