Dr. Robyn Silverman answers a question about Teamwork and how to help kids understand the value of perseverance and grit.
Once kids start learning about trees and shrubs in their environment, they’ll likely want to get more hands-on with the natural world. And that’s when the fun really begins! One of the most practical and memorable ways to teach your kids about shrubs and trees is by involving them in ...
TheManaging Frustrationvideo lesson focuses on acknowledging frustration and coping strategies for students to handle these emotions. Utilize this lesson for teaching kids responsibility of perseverance in decision making by emphasizing how managing frustration is crucial for making informed choices amidst chal...
Perseverance & learning from failure (plus other traits successful entrepreneurs share) Week 31: The Culture Makes the Job Being intentional about creating a company culture you love Week 32: Let’s Get Practical Practical skills that will help you succeed in your business Week 33: A Skill Worth...
Child/Teen Development Expert and creator of the Industry’s number one personal development / life skills / character education system to engage all age groups (Powerful Words) answers a question about the February 2017 Powerful Word of the Month – Impulse Control and how to help kids understan...
65. Teach kids perseverance Create a classroom community of students who don’t give up when challenges present themselves.Learn ways to build perseverancein your classroom when you’re teaching 5th grade! 66. Encourage a growth mindset A growth mindset helps students embrace challenges, learn how...
The other day, a close relative – who has spent a few days with our family – said to me, ‘Your kids are very well-behaved.” He was referring to ...
Where to start? Download our freeWorkbook of Values, watch our animated stories and enjoy Jakhu Stories, ourstories for kidsapp Story File 8.6 Values acceptance, avoid envy Main Lesson We often end up doing stupid things just to imitate others or to make others envious ...
Element of Fun/Positive Environment:Say What You See was a fun game we playedthis week, kinda of a puzzle game that kids seemed to really like. We played it “king of the hill” style so one contestant gets a chance to answer the screen first, if they get it wrong or don’t know...
“It was like the kids not having the freedom of the fantasy area – that’s where they dress up, mommy and daddy comes out there. They didn’t have that, they couldn’t explore. I have to play with my blocks and that is mine – so it was single play – sort of playing – ind...