Posts Tagged ‘encouraging words’
Speaking intentional, positive words to your children does not mean praising every single action or every single deed. Instead there are other encouraging words and ways to instill self confidence in your children. ...
When a child behaves negatively, especially a young child, he or she is usually trying to get more attention from one or both parents. The child may feel ignored, neglected or even lonely. In this digital age, it can be easy for parents to have kids watching TV, playing video games or staring at a ...
A 2006 study proved that children being exposed to media violence is positively related to subsequent aggressive behavior, aggressive ideas, arousal and anger. Young children are especially vulnerable to violence in the media because they learn by observing and imitating, and they are easily impressionable. ...
With faltering incomes, parents have to be more conscious of their spending habits, but time with their children does not have to suffer because of the ailing economy. ...
Emotionally, children need to feel secure in who they are before interacting with others in a classroom setting. While their understanding of themselves will be very different than an adult understanding, children must feel like they can contribute something meaningful to the class and that that they deserve to learn just like everyone else. ...
If parents only work to meet the physical needs of their children, they will miss a key area of their child's development. ...