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WHY IS READING IMPORTANT FOR CHILD DEVELOPMENT?
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You want to raise a passionate reader. That much you know. But how? You could probably spend hundreds of pounds on how-to books, flash cards and other accessories for your child, as well as specialized reading programs promoting every possible avenue to full literacy. However, spending THAT much money is crazy, especially since it’s unnecessary and we will introduce to you the most effective way to get your kids reading without having to empty your purse! As a parent, you have so many different priorities when it comes to your child. You need to keep your child safe, healthy &...
PARENT'S GUIDE ON HOW TO PROTECT CHILDREN ONLINE!
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Isn’t it great how fast the world of technology is evolving and life is becoming so much easier? Well maybe that’s true but while technology is advancing, the dangers of the internet are also advancing. The online world is like a COMPLETELY different world out there, filled with endless information. It is becoming easier to take advantage of others and with young children around, we need to be extremely aware and careful that they aren’t negatively impacted by this. There are dangers online that we all need to know about but children and teenagers are the most vulnerable so they...
TOP 12 BEST CHILDREN’S BOOKS THAT TEACH LIFE LESSONS!
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As parents, our MAIN priority is making sure that our kids grow up healthy- not just physically but also mentally! Reading is one of the best ways to help children to grow and learn and to utilise their amazing reading skills in general day-to-day life as they get older. There are countless reasons why reading is so beneficial for children. Firstly, reading sparks your child’s imagination and creativity and stimulates curiosity. Books can take us from one world to another, exploring so many different characters, places and cultures. So through reading, children can gain a deeper understanding of the world...
HOW TO BUILD A SOLID FOUNDATION FOR THE SECURITY OF YOUR CHILD
Having a high self-esteem is KEY to living a happy successful life. Unfortunately, not everyone has a high self-esteem and this could be for many reasons, one of which could be due to environment, the people around them and many other factors. Kids are easily influenced from a young age so the earlier we can assist them to develop their self-esteem, the less likely they are to go through situations which could harm their mental health in the future. Here’s what it looks like when children have high self-esteem! They will have their own sense of identity and purpose in...
WOULD YOU BELIEVE ME IF I SAID YOUR CHILD’S SELF-ESTEEM COULD IMPROVE THROUGH BALLOONS!?
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At first it can seem too good to be true since improving self-esteem is not easy, especially as you start to get older. That’s why building your child’s self-esteem from a young age is extremely crucial and children NEED the support of their parents to reach their full potential. Why is it important to have a high self-esteem? Children need a sense of self-worth to be able to succeed in life. They need to learn to confront their struggles and be able to defend themselves in difficult situations such as bullying or peer pressure in school. Confidence will enable them...