Parents can often feel overwhelmed when their child behavior problems seem uncontrollable. Most kids will have temper tantrums and break rules occasionally. These behaviors can show their needs are not met or they’re under stress. But, they could also be […]
Dealing with a self-centered child can be tough. They display behaviors like being bossy and excluding others. These traits can really test a parent’s patience and understanding. But, with the right approach, we can help our children grow to value […]
Parents often find dealing with a persistently negative child challenging. Yet, approaching this with the right methods can change things. We aim to guide you through proven ways to manage your child’s negativity. We’ll look at fostering emotional intelligence and […]
Many children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may seem lazy to adults. The symptoms of ADHD overlap with laziness, like trouble finishing tasks and focusing. It’s key to know the difference between laziness and the neurological causes of ADHD. […]
Parents are often proud of their children’s smarts. However, some kids might face different issues because of their exceptional abilities. One issue drawing attention is hyperlexia, also known as the “smart kid disorder.” Intellectually advanced children with hyperlexia show amazing […]
Were you ever the invisible child in your family while growing up? If so, you might find it hard to feel recognized as an adult. You could think you’re not important or good enough. This might make you try extra […]
Laziness has intrigued people for ages. Some are natural go-getters, while others prefer the slow lane. Is being lazy linked to our genes, or do outside elements play a bigger role? Exploring the mix of genetics and environment helps unpack […]
As a teacher, the first few minutes of a lesson are key. They set the atmosphere and greatly impact how well the lesson goes. Your start lets you connect with the students, get them thinking about what they already know, […]
By age 5, kids should have a solid base in reading, writing, numeracy, problem-solving, communication, and social-emotional skills for a good start in school. They should know the alphabet and build their vocabulary. They should also understand how rhyming and […]
Before kids start 1st grade, what they know and can do matters a lot. They should have key skills under their belt for school success. These include social and emotional development, cognitive and academic foundations, literacy skills, numeracy and math […]