“When a child learns to walk and falls down 50 time, he never thinks to himself, “Maybe this isn’t for me?””
Concepts to consider:
Topics related to the whole child development: Academic, cognitive, ethical, physical, psychological, social-emotional development
How to Talk to Children - Effective Communication Skills
Attachment: Transitions and Separations
Bedtime Routines and Sleep Struggles
Positive Guidance and Discipline
Motivation and Mindsets
Raising Resilient Children
Setting Conditions or Consequences to Help Your Child Thrive
Positive family and school climate: how to promote strong attachments and relationships.
Sibling Relationships
Sense of Safety
Relational Trust
Collaboration Between Children, Parents and Grandparents
Successful Co-parenting
Developing Compassion and Empathy
How to Maintain a Balanced Family and Work Life
Creating and Modifying Physical Spaces at Home to Enhance Creativity and Intellectual Growth
Productive instructional strategies: how to connect to your child’s experiences, support conceptual understanding, and help develop metacognitive abilities.
School Readiness
Language Development
Strategies on How to Talk to Children on a Variety of Issues, Including Illness, Death, and Loss.
Developing Critical and Creative Thinking
Open-Ended Materials, Toys and Games that Fosters Intellectual Development
Technology in Relation to Young Children
Raising Children with Strong Morals and Family Values
Individualized support: how to support healthy development, meet their needs and address learning barriers.
Understanding and Accepting a Child’s Needs
Advocating for Your Child
Tantrums and Other Emotional Signals
Triggers and Frustrations
Special-Needs Children (Emotional and Social Challenges]