November 27, 2007

The 5-a-day your child really needs from you

Simple things matter. Young children want their parent’s attention. This is why good behavior, appropriately praised, tends to be repeated - the child knows that the parent will take the time to tell the child that they are pleased. Sometimes, children go to extremes of bad behavior (for example, shouting or tantrums) in an attempt to get their parents to pay attention.Your child needs your undivided attention every day. This might be for as brief a period as five minutes - but it has to be time totally devoted to them. Reading the newspaper and half-heartedly listening to your child doesn’t count! Show that all of your concentration is just on them. Answer their questions or become completely absorbed by what they are doing or telling you. You just have to be fully engaging with them. One obvious opportunity is at the end of the school day, when you ask how they got on - and really try to understand the importance of what they have to say.Don’t let your child think they’re being interrogated, or they will try to end the conversation as soon as possible. Children often don’t […]

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Coping With Christmas Positively

Christmas, is a time of great joy and celebration, but it can also be the most stressful of times for even the best of parents, with the family home chaotic and often besieged by visitors. Throw into the mix over excited children who have weeks to sit around at home and the situation can quickly spiral out of control.Keeping your children calm and entertained will be the key to helping keep the peace and getting through the Christmas holiday period with as few hiccups as possible. But before you begin to think about your children make sure you give yourself some time each day to relax and unwind. It is really important with so much going on around you that you make time for yourself, keep your energy levels high and remain positive in order to keep on top of everything ‘ successful parents will look after themselves as well as their kids, setting an example of behaviour that their children can look up to and imitate.Here are a few practical tips to help you and your children have the happiest Christmas ever:- Make time for both you and your kids: provide times of the day where you will be […]

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14 Table Manners Every Child Should Know

After interviewing for an exciting employment opportunity, the young candidate was rejected, 0When I asked for real feedback, the interviewer told me that although my job skills and education were a good fit, some of my table manners raised a red flag. The position entails many client dinners and I guess I had a few bad habits that they saw at meals during the interview process.0 The candidate continued, 0I would have loved to have been taught proper table manners by my parents. I feel at a real disadvantage, and I am quite frankly, embarrassed by my lack of manners.0
Sadly the situation the interviewee faced above is not uncommon. Competition is fierce for good jobs and seats in good universities. There are many more highly qualified applicants than positions. Polished table skills are a needed asset and social skill in this competitive culture.
Every parent wants to launch their children into the world with the skills they need to succeed. Equipping children with good table manners is an important lesson that all parents should want to give to their children. Using good table manners allows the focus to be placed on the conversation not on the act of eating. Having good […]

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