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Teaching Your Toddler Basic Etiquettes
Parents are the primary backbones of a child's development and maturity. Teaching etiquette early on will make them better individuals who are responsible for their own actions.
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Preparing Your Child for New School
As a new year is starting, is your child ready for his first day? Learn more about strategies to better prepare your child for the new school term.
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The Core Business of Parenting
Having trouble dealing with your toddler's tantrums? Here we explore the importance of understanding the core business of parenting where you must consider the important needs of your children.
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Boosting Self-Esteem in Children
Read about 5 powerful ways to boost your child's self-esteem. Study Grandmaster illustrates the correct ways to make your child feel happy and confident!
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How To Motivate My Children To Study?
Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going. To start getting interested in something, motivation is very important.
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Powerful Acts of Love
Make your child feel special & loved with powerful acts of love! Here are 5 very simple and yet powerful ways in which you can express your love for your child.
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Promoting Math Learning in Children
We apply math concepts and skills in our everyday lives. Math is about logical thinking, making sense of a pattern, sorting and classifying, ordering and seriating, problem-solving, as well as measuring and estimating.
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My Son Can’t Focus When Doing His Work
I started using the reward system, a simple snack or game, if he finishes his work. But he continues to be distracted.
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Child Brain Development
The former years of life are very important for getting the brain set up for learning. Many experts believe that the most important years of a child's brain development are those before school age.
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Importance of Teaching Phonics For Children
Phonics for children involves teaching how to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters. Children typically start reading with the aid of phonics at the age of 5 or 6 years old.