How Experiences Shape Resilience, Adaptability, and Growth in Children
Watching your child or student learn new things is immensely satisfying.
Provide them opportunities to challenge themselves and grow into a person you hoped they would become.
Watching your child or student learn new things is immensely satisfying.
Provide them opportunities to challenge themselves and grow into a person you hoped they would become.
Like it or not but trust is the glue that holds the relationship together. Your child feels reassured that no matter what, they’ve a safe haven in you.
Who wouldn’t want the security of having someone they can trust on their side?
Children will follow what the others are doing around them.
Be the guide who shows them the right path, the teacher who teaches them the value of focus and attention, the leader who leads by example.
Raising children who’re independent is actually about trust – in yourself and in their ability. It’s about stepping back so they can step up.
Eating healthy is not boring, believe me. It’s more than boiled and sauteed veggies. There’s so much to try and experiment with.
Instead of getting the children to watch you struggle, inspire them with proactive and sensible actions.
Parenting has moved from authority and control to building relationships.
Focus is on the parents building a relation based on trust and open communication with their kids.
Nurturing curiosity is not a 3 step process but a continuous lifelong journey.
It’s like that eternal flame that grows brighter with every new input.
Don’t douse that flame. Nurture their curiosity.
Festivals is all about spending time with family and friends. Focus on this aspect so the children understand the meaning behind the celebrations instead of focusing on just the material aspects.