children
Children: Our most valuable natural resource.
KNOWING WHO YOU’RE DEALING WITH
Let’s get to know one another. First things first. Remember when a person meets you, they instantly create an image of who you are; from their perspective. Then somehow tries to make you fit into that image. The moment that you no longer fit the image that they have of you, is the introduction to your person’s interpretation you. Hopefully they’re open to sharing with you, where there views stem from and you guys can make concessions for one another and continue to foster a deeper connection.
By Audra Benee'6 years ago in Families
Tips For Helping Your Children Sleep Through the Night
Establish a Bedtime Routine One of the ways that you can help your child fall asleep easier is to formulate a routine that you stick to every night. If your children are old enough, you can collaborate with them to find out what works best for their body, and will still allow them to get the quality sleep they need. You can create a chart or something to hang on their wall, so they can remember which steps to take before they go to bed. For example, you can include items like brushing hair and teeth, changing into pajamas, or having a bedtime story. The structure will help your children fall asleep more easily.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Families
Ways To Make Children Enjoy Learning
Typically when you ask a group of kids what their favorite part of the school day is, you get an answer like recess or lunch. The truth is, learning is something that you have to do your whole life. You are encouraged to crawl and walk as a baby. Next, you are taught to read and write, and it just gets more and more complicated from there. When it comes to educating the youth of today, there are ways to make them enjoy learning. Here are a few ideas.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Families
Teaching Kids How to Play.
When I was young, I NEVER, EVER thought I would be the type of parent I am now. I would have absolutely insisted that I would be a very cool and laid back, fun mum who didn’t care about rules, never gave lectures and was always understanding, easy going, and of course, best friends with her kids.
By Diana Murray 6 years ago in Families
Where Would I Be?
I thought to myself yesterday, “where would I be without my son? Would I be doing my life so right without him?” Often times mother’s wonder how good they are. I on the other hand always think I am the worst. It’s only because of what my son’s dad and his family have put me through. I though realize I wouldn’t be who I am if he didn’t do some of the things he did. I wouldn’t be as over protective of my son.
By Gabby Batovsky6 years ago in Families











