Consistency is key when it comes to forming good habits that will help your children succeed in school and in life. Establishing a reliable routine early on is vital, here are three ways you can help.
October 9, 2015
Consistency is key when it comes to forming good habits that will help your children succeed in school and in life. Establishing a reliable routine early on is vital, here are three ways you can help.
You wouldn't do your work at the kitchen table, so why should your kids?
Some level of extra-curricular activity is good for kids, according to Vancouver parent educator Kathy Lynn. Children build skills and learn to be part of a team or group. In addition, studies indicate that, as they get older, children who remain involved in extracurricular activities are more likely to stay out of trouble. The problem: many kids burn out on extracurricular activities early on. Here's how to avoid that problem.
Grade one is the time to start setting the habits that will stay with your child through graduate school. From the moment your child walks in the door after school, have a routine in place that rarely, if ever, varies.
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