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Latest from the Blog!
Conveying Confidence in Children’s Abilities
Dr. Foster’s article on ‘Conveying Confidence in Children’s Abilities’ outlines seven key strategies for parents to boost their children’s confidence, including encouraging step-by-step progress, showing appreciation for effort, and paying attention to the key aspects of life balance.
Fortifying Strengths
In ‘Fortifying Strengths,’ Dr. Foster provides ten practical pointers for parents to enhance resilience and coping skills in children during challenging times, emphasizing leadership, connection, mindfulness, and embracing individuality.
Top Tips for Parents: What’s the Ultimate Take-Away?
Highlighting the significance of encouragement in child development, this article offers insights into how it enhances learning, motivation, enthusiasm, and agency, with practical tips for parents.
Tips for Learners in a Digital World
Dr. Foster’s blog on digital learning emphasizes strategies for maximizing online productivity and focus, offering practical tips for both learners and parents to navigate and excel in the digital world.
Reflect, Create, Enjoy!
Dr. Foster’s article ‘Reflect, Create, Enjoy!’ encourages self-care through reflection and creativity, offering parents suggestions to cultivate these qualities in family life, emphasizing positivity, resilience, and the joy of shared experiences.
The Lure of Kids’ Extracurricular Activities
Dr. Joanne Foster takes a thorough look at extracurricular activities. She focuses on the basics, and on key matters such as content, costs, benefits, and demands. Then she answers questions that parents have about suitability and choice, and she provides helpful resources, too.










