Practice can fuel kids’ advancement! Here are four considerations: basic elements (such as resolve, self-discipline, and patience); good habits; an upbeat attitude; and clear expectations. Each of these considerations is discussed, alongside supportive strategies parents can implement.
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Squelching your Creativity? Oh, NO
Creativity knows no bounds – and it’s a joy to nurture it at any stage of life! In this article I focus on the power of creativity, what can threaten or squelch it, and how to maximize creative energy.
Holding the Inner Flame: On Creativity
Delighted to be part of this podcast episode on creativity – a thought-provoking discussion also featuring Patrice Vecchione, and orchestrated by host Suki Wessling. Get ready to fan your inner flame because there are lots of take-aways.
Creativity and Family Life
“Here are three suggestions to help you push boundaries, and invite creativity into your family’s life.” These points, culled from Ignite your Ideas: Creativity for Kids, can serve to enrich family time all year long.
Yes, I Can!
Encourage kids to believe in themselves—to think and say “I CAN,” instead of “I CAN’T.” Here’s what the research says, along with three practical strategies, and other helpful suggestions to facilitate children’s motivation and effort.
Procrastination Busting: Being Aware and Constructive
Dr. Joanne Foster uses an “awareness” lens to focus on several reasons for PROCRASTINATION, and a “constructive” lens to focus on practical tips to help overcome avoidance behavior. She also offers resource suggestions for families.
Meaningful Experiences (For Kids and Adults, Too!)
Meaningful experiences can be life-altering, and strengthen well-being, fulfilment, intellectual growth, and more. Here are some insights, alongside considerations to help augment individual and family experiences, and make them more engaging and impactful.
Three Ways to Promote Your Child’s Learning
Parents often ask: “How can I ensure my child has the best learning opportunities?” In this article, discover three strategies, alongside suggestions to help kids become active participants in their own learning.
As Time Marches On: Strengthening Children’s Learning Paths
Mid-year strategies can invigorate children’s learning experiences. These four tips—relating to how to co-create learning, engage with nature, understand and bolster program imperatives, and encourage effort—will help kids fortify their educational journeys.