It sometimes seems amazing how infants pick up the threads of human language. Do you wonder how infants form their own patterns of speech? According to a report in the Hindu newspaper, babies have an innate ability to track the patterns with which sounds or syllables appear together in adult speech. The report, which is based on a study by …
Read More »Making Car Travel With Kids Fun For Everyone
Whether it’s time for a holiday trip to visit the Grandparents or time for the family vacation, travel in a car is often involved. There are many good things about making your family trips in the car including saving the cost of expensive airfare and having more freedom to eat when you want, taking a break when needed, and not …
Read More »Make Your Kids Emotionally Strong
An easy way to better prepare kids to handle anxiety and keep anxiety-related disorders at bay may lie in the school-based test anxiety interventions, a research said. Anxiety problems are among the most common emotional difficulties youths experience, and are often linked to exposure to disasters. “Test anxiety interventions may be a practical strategy for conducting emotion-focused prevention and intervention …
Read More »Make Encounters Appealing through Novelty
Introduce novelty in activity, in tools, in words, in tasks, in colors, and shapes. Anything that looks new and fun filled is apt to be attractive to children and motivate their interests. Whenever children feel their own inner attraction to something, they are motivated to know it, explore it, spend time with it, and value it. While self-motivation provides a …
Read More »Low Milk Production
My friend Roma was very disappointed. She could not breastfeed her baby due to low levels of lactation. If your problem is related to your inability to feed due to sore or cracked nipples, try massaging edible oil or ghee on it. This will soften the nipples and will make you get used to your baby’s suckling. Also try to …
Read More »Listen Without Making Judgements
One of the first steps in encouraging healthy self-esteem in children is to establish good relationship with them. Persons in relationship are ultimately what the world is all about. Relationships which are mutually loving and caring, honest and supportive create an atmosphere for healthy human growth. This chapter’s eight principles for nurturing self-esteem in children focus on building such relationships. …
Read More »Listen to Child
The extent to which we know and understand our child reflects our parenting skills. To develop a good rapport with our child, we must not only hear what he says but listen to him and understand his needs. Be approachable. The child should not feel that you’re trying to brush him off when he approaches you. If tired, angry or …
Read More »Lifeskills To Meet Future Challenges
As parents, we are all concerned about our children’s future. In fact, we all do our best to help them achieve success. No doubt, helping them acquire good academic qualifications is important, but it is equally vital that we inculcate certain invaluable life skills in our children that will ensure their success in every sphere of life. To develop these …
Read More »Lets Talk
Why, asked the Little Bear. Because… answered Papa Bear. Answering the little one’s questions should be an important part of every adult’s agenda. For, that is the only way he can learn. All children have two wonderful resources for learning – imagination and curiosity. As a parent, you can make your child aware of the environment around by leading him …
Read More »Let Trusting Be Mutual
Trust is important in building self-esteem. When my stepdaughter Rita, aged eight, stayed with us during our first summer, it was a difficult time for her because her mother was moving their family (Rita and her older brother and sister) to another city, and Rita would be leaving many of her friends behind. She seemed generally grouchy and out of …
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