Educators! Start planning for summer break with our summer reading list! ➡️ https://bit.ly/4ecAfqq #summerreading #teacherlife ☀️
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Create a Morning Routine for Kids With Reading Explore these five realistic ways you can add family reading time to your school morning routine. https://lnkd.in/gtSbx-H6
Create a Morning Routine for Kids With Reading
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Imagine your child immersing themselves in a book, not just skimming the surface but diving deep into the material – that's true reading engagement. It's more than just excitement; it's about understanding the stories on a profound level. Often, comprehension remains elusive because we don't connect deeply with what we read. Now, picture this: through our dynamic programs and club launching fully September, we're taking reading engagement to the next level. Your kids won't just read; they'll explore thought-provoking questions that spark their curiosity. In the process, they'll synthesize knowledge and broaden their horizons. But wait, there's more! Our dedicated hands and tutors will guide them on this enriching journey, showing them how to dive into reading effectively. Parents, are you ready to ignite your child's passion for reading? If you're ready, get ready for Readers'Crib Club launching fully in September for ages 6-15💃💃💃💃
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🌟 Explore the Tiny Professors™' books with your children. Foster their emotional growth and help them understand life's challenges with empathy and resilience. Start a lifelong journey of learning and bonding. 📚👪 #TinyProfessorsAdventures #EmotionalIntelligence #FamilyReadingTime #LifeLessons
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beat books to read during summer. 1-fast and slow thinking 2-think and grow rich 3-reach dad poor dad 4- building a second brain 5-adult children of emotionally immature parents. 6- when friendship hurts These books will help you to start a fresh new year after the summer holiday.
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As we embark on a new school year, the pursuit of perfection in academics, sports, and extracurriculars takes center stage. As dedicated parents, it's only natural to want the best for our children and support them in achieving their highest potential. However, the relentless pursuit of perfection can have detrimental effects. In her insightful book, 'Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic And What We Can Do About It,' Jennifer B. Wallace sheds light on the concerning rise in anxiety and depression among children today. Wondering how we can guide our children towards their goals while steering clear of the perfectionism trap? Discover actionable insights and tips in our latest blog post: https://lnkd.in/g_fr7XrU
Nurturing Well-Being in a Perfection-Obsessed World
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It's that time of the year when kids trade in their beach towels for backpacks and hit the books. As a parent, you play a crucial role in setting the stage for a successful school year. Read our latest blog for a few tips to help your child start the school year out strong! You can check it out here: https://lnkd.in/eWbc8TTA
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The end of school and stepping into the unknown can be a challenging time for young people. If you are a parent, educator or young person, please consider this quick read about how to have supportive conversations about the future. #youth #mentalhealth #education #resources #future #support #community
The future can be exciting. It can also bring uncertainty. This can be challenging and stressful for young people, but they don’t have to experience this alone. The NIP it in the bud framework from headspace can help you support young people who may be having a tough time when making decisions about their future. The NIP framework helps you to Notice changes in mood and behaviour, Inquire sensitively and competently and Provide information to help young person access the right support. Using this approach, you can help your young person nip potential challenges associated with uncertainty about the future in the bud before they grow into something bigger. We have NIP it in the bud resources focusing on uncertainty around the future to support you and your school community. Download them and learn more at https://bit.ly/3FUzq5G
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Make after-school conversations more engaging & meaningful with these 15 questions. Perfect for strengthening your bond with your kids! #ParentingTips
15 Questions to replace “How was School Today?”
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Make after-school conversations more engaging & meaningful with these 15 questions. Perfect for strengthening your bond with your kids! #ParentingTips
15 Questions to replace “How was School Today?”
edarabia.com
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