16 Social and Emotional Learning Activities For Children At Home
This blog illustrates the different approaches that can uncover the true potential of a student, approaches that have been scientifically proven to be true all the same.
This blog illustrates the different approaches that can uncover the true potential of a student, approaches that have been scientifically proven to be true all the same.
This is a list of ways through which you can connect with your children, build them a safe emotional space, and also have fun!
Enhance your child’s life skills by introducing chores through planned out chore charts for them.
Let’s help children learn better by exposing them to having a growth mindset. Read our tips on implementing growth mindset to kindergarten.
Are you a busy parent who needs some guidance when it comes to raising children? Read our tips on how to practice mindful parenting.
For too long, there was a common assumption that intelligence is fixed, immutable, and unchangeable. This resulted in an education system that largely focused on praising those at the “top” of the ladder, and failing to push children to achieve their full potential. In recent years, however, the theory has changed. An increasing body of …
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Even as adults, we will often be placed into scenarios in which we find it difficult to control our anger. Despite the fact that we have had time to learn about our emotions over the years, and have learnt our own mechanisms to keep ourselves calm, sometimes it can seem almost impossible to be able …
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Children of all ages can get stressed, frustrated, irritable and upset, and when this happens it can be very difficult as a parent to know how best to help them. Whether you have a teenager who is struggling to cope with their emotions, or a threenager who is throwing their toys about the room, knowing …
Growing up, we face a variety of challenges that we don’t always know how to solve. How we feel about these problems ranges from slightly confused, to stressed out and upset. And as parents, it’s understandable to want to solve every problem for our children to prevent this from happening to them. However, we shouldn’t …
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As a child is developing, they learn by taking in everything around them – including (and potentially, most importantly) the things that they hear. If a kid is told negative things about themselves, it is more likely that they will come to view themselves (and the world around them) negatively. Equally, if a child is …
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