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The Positive Influence Of Being Involved In Your Child's EducationIt has been shown many times over in research studies that a parent who is involved in their child's education has a positive impact. It's reflected in improved grades and test scores, strong attendance, a higher rate of homework completion, higher graduation rates, improved attitudes and behaviors in the child, as well as the child being more likely to become involved in positive extra-curricular activities. Send out the message early in your child's education that your home is an involved and active supporter of their learning.
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Parenting SkillsChores Can Help Your Child Learn About Teamwork And A Strong Work Ethic The Importance Of Crystal-Clear Rules For Your Child Time Outs Help Reinforce Positive Behavior And Discourage Misbehaving You Can't Spoil A Child Through Love Actively Listening To Your Child Celebrate Your Child's Uniqueness Clear Expectations Make Discipline Easier
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Parenting SkillsPositive Discipline Without Hurting Your Child ... skills are really tested, and that it's imperative we maintain a kind but firm stance when it comes to doling out the discipline. And let's face it - none of us ever want to hurt our child with physical or verbal abuse. We want to teach our child that such things are wrong, and punishing a misdeed or ... Interrupt Your Child's Interruption Habit ... sometimes be an exercise in frustration. Telling them there's a time to interrupt (in case of a fire) and a time to not interrupt (boredom) isn't enough. But putting these principles into practice is easier said than done, especially for a very verbal or high-energy kid. That's why now is a good time ... Make Quality Time With Your Child Count ... at your household chore list and decide which ones can be left undone or be done imperfectly in order to make more family time. You might also want to consider leaving certain things until after your child has gone to bed to make the most of your time together. Turn some of your everyday routines together ... Providing A Safe And Secure Home For Your Child ... sure your window blinds do not have looped cords on them as they can present a strangulation hazard to a young child. And always cover your electrical outlets with protective covers to keep small fingers from them and small objects from being inserted into them. Check your house over carefully for other ... Celebrate Your Child's Uniqueness ... they like to do, what interests them, and what makes them happy. Help them realize that they don't need to worry about being 'like everyone else.' Teach your child to make positive choices, and praise them for good deeds, behaviors and positive traits they possess. Encourage them to become actively involved ...
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