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Useful foods that improve a child's memory

Useful foods that improve a child's memory

Our energy directly depends on the lifestyle we lead and what we eat. It's obvious that you won't feed a child fast food, and if you do, it won't lead to anything good. The diet of any person, not just a child, should be as balanced as possible. Energy intake should be approximately equal to its expenditure. In simple terms, the more we move, the more active lifestyle we lead, the more energy-rich foods we need to consume.

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"Big" children's problems

Does a child have problems if they are healthy, well-fed, and live in a loving family? To us adults, it seems like no, or that their problems are not real problems compared to ours. That's why we often don't pay any attention to children's difficulties. Instead of helping the child cope, we shout, punish, or ignore them. Meanwhile, we think the child will understand they are wrong and behave differently.

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Why can't a child learn to read?

Why can't a child learn to read?

Here is the translated HTML with all formatting, tags, and structure preserved exactly as in the original: Have you noticed that your child struggles more than others with learning to read and write? They can't seem to remember the alphabet and spend hours trying to read a couple of words, while your efforts to fix the situation only lead to stress for both of you? Most likely, your child has dyslexia.

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Generation Alpha kids!

Generation Alpha kids!

Have you heard of the Howe-Strauss generation theory? Do you know which generation you belong to? Even if not, it will be useful for you to find out which generation your children belong to and how they differ from you. Thanks to this, you will be able to understand them better and have fewer conflicts. And also help them grow up happy and fulfill themselves in life.

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Children and gadgets: 6 tips for parents on how to turn addiction into a benefit!

Children and gadgets: 6 tips for parents on how to turn addiction into a benefit!

Is your child between 5 and 7 years old and spends all their free time on gadgets, showing no interest in anything else? Have you started limiting their screen time, but this only worsened the situation and drove you apart? In this article, we explore how to find a balance so that your child doesn’t spend hours glued to gadgets and learns to use them wisely.

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