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Quick & Easy Relaxation Techniques For Your Child (Part 2)
This second and final part of this blog post will deal with 2 other relaxation techniques for your child. As with the previous blog post, these will be explained in a simple, plain English, no nonsense manner, so that you can teach it to your child a...
Quick & Easy Relaxation Techniques For Your Child (Part 1)
By doing a simple search on the Web, you’d be surprised to find few resources offering information on relaxation techniques for your child. And if you do find information, it tends to be complicated and difficult to understand for the average perso...
How To Teach Goal Setting To Your Child
One of the most useful and rewarding things any parent can do is teach goal setting to your child. Goal setting is one of the key habits of the most successful people in history such as John Rockefeller and Bill Gates and therefore, it’s a habit yo...
How To Teach Time Management To Your Child
One of the most valuable skills for success in the 21st century is time management and teaching your child this skill can dramatically enhance their chances of success in life. In a world where we are constantly bombarded with so much information and...
How To Make Studying Fun For Your Child
One of “fail-safe” ways of getting your child to study is by making studying a fun and enjoyable experience for them. There’s no doubt that one of the main reasons children do not study is because they don’t associate fun with it. Hence, the ...
How To Quickly Motivate Your Child
One of the most useful skills any parent can have is the ability to quickly motivate your child. In fact, it’s a skill that any parent must have because it could potentially make the difference between a child’s success and failure. There’s no ...

