This article examines three important qualities for building resilience in our kids–autonomy, competence, and a can-do attitude. What could be more important than helping our children and teens develop the “bounce back” factor after facing a disappointment, failure? This article shows parents how to do this. View full post on Home-and-Family:Parenting Articles from EzineArticles.com
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Building Children’s Resiliency Skills – Three Important Keys
August 8th, 2010 · Comments Off · Problem solving activities for kids
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Team Building Ice Breakers For Kids
April 21st, 2010 · Comments Off · Problem solving activities for kids
Team building is not only applicable to professionals in the workplace. It can also be applied to children in order to assist them in working together as a team. Using team building for kids is a great way to instill positive qualities that they will be able to carry with them through life. Ice breakers [...]
A Few Design Ideas For Your Kids’ Room
February 1st, 2009 · Comments Off · Kids and Pets
As parents we know our children will grow up someday. And their bedrooms has to keep up with all the changes that they will go through in life. The changes doesn\’t need to be drastic and sudden, you can introduce them slowly and gradually. We just have to make sure that the bedroom fits whatever their needs are.
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