Posts Tagged ‘the terrible twos’

Ways to Motivate Your Child for Internet Learning

Friday, April 1st, 2011

Research has shown that children learn faster when they do it over the internet. It is the multi-media learning that is making the differences. The children’s sense of sight is satisfied with the visual dynamics of the computer age. Children who learn over the internet will get in touch with the world. It can get frustrating for them if they learn from books which are not only outdated but the images are also not that attractive, while the internet would have the latest images and the latest information. The following would be the simple ways to motivate a child to learn over the internet.

Stopping the Child From Watching Too Much TV

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Television is both a benefit and a curse, especially when it comes to children. The fact that the media is increasingly making it difficult for children to ignore the captivating television shows make it even more difficult for parents to control the time spent by the children in front of the TV. Obviously this has worried and stressed out millions of parents around the world. Here are just some of the methods which could help the parents control the amount of time spent in front of the television.

Seven Ways to Boost Up Confidence in Your Child

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

There was once someone who said that “…all children are born geniuses, they are just raised as idiots.” That statement has nothing to do with the IQ of the child at all. It simply means that children naturally want to be independent but they lose this need when they are not encouraged. Here are seven simple ways which would prevent the lack of self confidence to develop in a child.

Help Your Kid Develop Cultural Values

Friday, March 25th, 2011

By definition, a value is a predilection pertaining to allowed courses of action or outcomes. This will reflect how each person’s sense of what are right, wrong and what out to be. The value of an individual is all dependent on their environment and culture. Many children are raised to focus on race and culture. The question is, how do parents help their kids develop cultural values which can cross borders and instill acceptance?

Benefits of Giving Quality Time to Your Children

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Gone are the days where at least one parent stays at home with the children to see to their needs and listen to their issues which only parents can help with. Long gone are the days where if both parents cannot stay with the children, significant others like an extended family member would be there to help out. Many families today have to deal with the constant financial pressures and this would put pressure on the parents to spend more time out of their homes looking for work and money. Most of the time it would be the older children who would be left helping out with their younger siblings.