Category Archives: Tips For Parents

Making Chores a Part of the Family Routine

The benefits of giving your children responsibilities around the house have been proven. Children whoare given chores at a young age are more successful as adults, develop their fine and gross motor skills,learn to work well with others, learn about delayed gratification, and gain a sense of purpose. But after a long day, the last…

Developing Healthy Coping Skills

As children grow and face new challenges, it becomes increasingly important to make sure that they are dealing with adversity in positive ways. Coping skills help children deal with strong emotions like frustration and anger and allow them to overcome challenges in their lives. Coping skills can have long-lasting implications in a child’s life, so…

9 Ways to Keep Your Child from Getting Sick at School

9 Ways to Keep Your Child from Getting Sick at School

With the start of a new school year, it means that it’s also time to take more care of your child. You wouldn’t want them to miss half their classes because they kept getting sick, right? How to keep your child from getting sick at school? A child spends most of their time at school….

How to Deal with Child Separation Anxiety at Drop Off

How to Deal with Child Separation Anxiety at Drop Off

Preschool is great for kids but the first day can be quite stressful. The first day can be a mix of anxiety and excitement for both the parents and the kids. It’s fun to take on a new adventure but sometimes change can be scary. Dealing with child separation anxiety While a good morning routine…

5 Steps to Teach Conflict Resolution for Kids

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It’s normal for children to fight with each other; it’s human nature. Even adults have disagreements once in a while. Learning how to handle conflicts and differences is important. We are social creatures, and in order to survive, we need each other. So, we need to learn how to get along despite our differences and…