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How to Teach a Baby to Read Without Spending a Lot of Money
There are several ways to introduce words, sentences and stories into your babys lifeand do so without spending a lot of money. Creating the right learning environment for your child will encourage him to start recognizing words and letters with ease.
Become a Reading Model This School Year: Encourage Early Childhood Literacy
With the start of the school year, there is no better time than now to create a reading routine with your school-aged child, a toddler or even infant. As a parent, there is much you can do to develop your childs reading skills and set the stage for a lifelong love of books and learning. Show your child that reading is a year-round activity by making reading fun and interesting, and chances are he or she will be eager to read on his or her own.
How to Help Your Kid Be Assertive, Not Rude…
We all want assertive kids. We all want polite kids. We all want kids with great self esteem and a high confidence level. I am sure no one is on the fence here. Where the lines get blurred, is how to raise an assertive child, to teach them to get their needs met, without being obnoxious and rude. Here are five tips to raise assertive children that can stand up for themselves and are not rude.
Attachment and Loss in Divorce
Loss is one of the most painful human experiences, and over the course of a lifetime we can experience a variety of losses. How we process and experience our loss will greatly impact how we recover from it and how well handle the inevitable additional losses well experience in the future. Loss impacts us across our lifespan. It can be experienced as part of the developmental separation from a caregiver, or in response to divorce or the death of a loved one. The more we allow ourselves to feel attached and connected to others, the greater the potential for loss, making the idea of attachment a risky endeavor for many people.
Learning to Let My Son Roam Free
There has been a lot of talk in the past few years about Free Range Parenting vs. Helicopter Parenting. Ive never denied that I am a bit of a hoverer, of the helicopter variety. Last week I thought a lot about giving up some control, and it was time to start walking the walk.