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How to Help Children Face Gaps in Learning and Achievement
Photo by Kelly Sikkema Just from its title alone, Chloe The Left Behind Angel, many parents and teachers will recognize that it’s a book about a child feeling left behind by their peers. Whether it’s due to a learning gap or achievement gap, it is a very common...
How Little Ones Can Make a Friend and Be a Good One Too
Photo by: Aman Shrivastava It usually starts with a smile, a simple conversation, or maybe you do not even remember anymore how that important person in your life became who they are now – you could be best friends since you were just little kids, or you just...
Redeeming Factors: Your Flaws Make You Unique
A crimson-colored rubber duck in a crowd of yellow rubber ducks | Photo by Igor Omilaev Being the square peg in a crowd of circles might be daunting as you would think you never belonged. You should remember that your flaws make you unique. It’s all a matter of...
Dwelling in Positivity and Departing From Negativity
Photo by Nick Fewings on Unsplash Dwelling in positivity is the initial step to living a meaningful life filled with an abundance of happiness. Dwelling in positivity is a significant stepping stone for anyone seeking to depart from negativity. However, we may...
Dealing with Loneliness Especially in Times of Mishaps
Photo by Carolina on Unsplash Dealing with loneliness is not easy, especially when you seek company in times of adversity and despair. Loneliness intertwines with the feeling of emptiness. It is a state of mind that cages us within the bottomless pit of the abyss....
Being Alone in This World and Why It’s Okay Sometimes
Photo by Tatiana Syrikova At times, being alone doesn’t always mean being lonely for your kids. And we’re here to unpack the wonders of settling in occasional solitude and silence. The world can sometimes be a crowded place, even for your child. Because of this,...
Looking & Diving into the Deep Well of Loneliness
Photo by MART PRODUCTION When we peer into the deep well of loneliness, it can feel overwhelming and all-consuming. Even amidst a crowd, the sense of being alone can be suffocating. We may long for meaningful connections, a sense of belonging, and the comfort of...
Finding Rainbows: How Can Parents Instill Hope in Children?
Image by freepik Today’s world and its sudden changes can be very troubling. How can parents instill hope in children when the future seems bleak in a young one’s eyes? Although they may not fully understand what’s happening, children know when things are going bad....
Saying Farewell to the Expectations of Other People
Photo by AR on Unsplash Do you struggle with living up to the expectations of other people? Read on to discover and learn how to let go. Expectations are part of life. As human beings, we have expectations and can't help but expect from others. We also have the innate...
Why Should We Teach Positivity to Kids and Help Them Grow
Photo by Alex Green Why should we teach positivity to kids? Are there any benefits children can get from parents and adults teaching them positivity? Elaine Vanderberg, author of "Timmy the Timid Cloud," is about guiding youngsters to have a positive outlook. We may...