To help children recover from the 2020-’21 school year, educators are prescribing fun and variety. It’s important for parents to look for activities that allow children to use all of their senses.
Tantrums are inevitable, but you can stay control of your classroom. Here’s what you can do to diffuse the difficult situation the next time a meltdown threatens to strike your classroom.
Usher in the Year of the Tiger with these fun crafts to do with kids (using supplies most households already have on hand).
According to a research, children who have parents that are eaten up by their phones are more likely to be attention-seekers.
Ahead of the Chinese New Year, The LEGO® Group has revealed two new Chinese Traditional Festival LEGO® sets to inspire families to discover the cultural heritage and stories behind the festive celebrations.
Here are a few supplement therapy ideas that you can try to optimise the outcome of your child’s speech and language development.
As a parent, you wish you could protect your kids from every scary challenge. Although this isn’t possible, you can equip your children with the coping skills they’ll need.
Want to spark an interest in science for your child? Here are five easy and fun ways you can do so!
When kids get anxious, they may act out. It can also trigger panic attacks in them. That’s why kids start hyperventilating in the middle of a tantrum. The best way to naturally reverse this process is: taking slow and deep breaths.
Read about ways to influence your child’s habits, according to operant conditioning.