Posts about Child Psychology (2)

Mental Health and Online Learning

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Mental health in children may be suffering during online learning. Help your child manage stress through a shift in focus, putting health first, & more.

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How to Help Your Child Love Online Learning When They Hate It

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Set up different work stations around the house, add fun to their daily routine, listen to them, & promote motivation in your child so they love school.

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Prioritize Your Child's Study Habits, Especially During Unknown Times

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Importance of maintaining and developing good study habits for your child during uncertain times. Learn strategies to support your child's learning.

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Teach Empathy to Your Child Through Story Characters

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As a parent, you want your child to learn empathy. Books can be an excellent tool to develop the skill and practice of empathetic living!

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Your Child Doesn't Want to Learn Swimming, Now What?

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Teach your child swimming lessons when they want it! You don’t want to push. Read Genie Academy's blog on how to approach your kid properly.

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Help, My Child Can't Comprehend New Words!

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Help your child improve their reading comprehension by teaching them to build their vocabulary through a daily reading practice

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The Importance of Meditation in Classrooms

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If you are interested in learning about the importance of meditation in the classroom, this post was made especially for you.

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What to Do When Your Child Brings Home Bad Grades?

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It is important to use positive parenting techniques to show love and encouragement to your children, and being kind instead of mentioning failure.

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Is Giving Your Child an Allowance Really the Best?

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Delve into the pros and cons of giving children an allowance. This article examines whether allowances are the best way to teach financial responsibility.

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Is Your Child Under Too Much Pressure?

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Understand the signs of excessive pressure on children and find out how to help your child cope with stress for a healthier, more balanced life.

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