Instilling in your children a sense of confidence, self-worth, and allowing for self-expression are all great ways to combat the dangers of bullying and instills healthy levels of self-esteem and confidence. Nurturing them and creating healthy habits from a young age will ensure a healthy min...
Cyberbullying.org It’s our responsibility to our children to instill the importance of being caring and inclusive to those around us. In “Mean,” Swift sings, “but the cycle ends right now ’cause you can’t lead me down that road.” These powerful words show us that bullying can sto...
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All the Malays need to change is to abandon their fear of the non-Malays. After all the non-Malays have always been sharing their wealth with the Malays; since the days of Yap Ah Loy, the Perak miners and the estate owners. This time we just have to tweak the formula; Let the non-...
Help your child focus on the positive aspects of returning to school to prevent negative thoughts from taking over their mindset. You can also teach them to redirect their thoughts if they start to become overwhelmed by their back-to-school anxiety. Remind them of their strengths and of the ...
This phenomenon, which is being referred to as the “COVID slide,” has many parents and educators scrambling to find ways to help students retain what they’ve learned in order to succeed in the fall. While the predictions are alarming, there are ways you can help your child combat the ...
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Your kids may need your help with their schoolwork and lesson plans. Being home all the time also means they’re likely missing their friends and usual social interactions, potentially needing your attention more than ever. Working in one- to two-hour increments may be more realistic right now...
“It’s two o’clock,” etc. in whatever language you choose on each petal. Take it a step further by cutting out smaller leaves, and adding “quarter past one,”“half past,”“midnight,” etc. Tape them around the clock you use often to practice speaking the time in your chosen ...
Valentine’s Dayis most often thought of as a day for couples to celebrate their love for one another. However, it can be a day to show love to everyone! Here are 5 ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your kids. 1. Craft