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How to teach a child to be tidy: recommendations for parents

How to teach a child to be tidy: recommendations for parents

How can you teach a child to be tidy? By setting a personal example. In a sports-oriented family, children grow up to be agile and resilient; parents who read books can spark a child’s interest in the mysteries of the literary world. Disciplined and tidy people live in clean and orderly environments. For younger children, cleaning in a playful way is a good option, while for older children, sharing household chores equally with parents is ideal.

Zara Mitchell Zara Mitchell
What is procrastination in teens and how to deal with it

What is procrastination in teens and how to deal with it

"I'll do it tomorrow," "There's still time," "I'll start on Monday." These phrases are used to put off important tasks. Procrastination is not just laziness, fatigue, or unwillingness to learn. It is a defense mechanism of the psyche. To cope with procrastination, you must first understand its causes and what the child's psyche is trying to protect itself from. In this article, we will look at the characteristics of adolescent procrastination and share specific strategies that work. You will learn how to develop flexible planning and goal-setting skills in your child that will form the basis for a successful future.

Lina Park Lina Park
Teenage psychology

Teenage psychology

What is it about? The term "adolescent psychology" can be considered from two perspectives. The first is the science whose interests include the study of behavioral characteristics of adolescents. The second position implies a simple description of what is happening, as well as recommendations for teachers and parents on raising children in the difficult adolescent period.

Lina Park Lina Park

"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.

Lina Park Lina Park