Posts about Better Parenting (2)

Teach Empathy to Your Child Through Story Characters

As a parent, you want your child to learn empathy. Books can be an excellent tool to develop the skill and practice of empathetic living!

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How to Teach Your Child to Tell Time

Telling time by analogy is a difficult skill. From numbers with double meanings to the concept of time itself, help your child master this process.

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Your Child Doesn't Want to Learn Swimming, Now What?

Teach your child swimming lessons when they want it! You don’t want to push. Read Genie Academy's blog on how to approach your kid properly.

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Help, My Child Can't Comprehend New Words!

Help your child improve their reading comprehension by teaching them to build their vocabulary through a daily reading practice

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What to Do When Your Child Brings Home Bad Grades?

It is important to use positive parenting techniques to show love and encouragement to your children, and being kind instead of mentioning failure.

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Math Anxiety

Math anxiety is centered on a fear of failure, but there are many different causes and triggers for the anxiety. Use these tips to help your child!

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How to Avoid Becoming a Parent who Cheats on College Admissions

There's a huge scandal of wealthy parents paying off college admissions to get their children into top schools.

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From Helicopter to Lawnmower Parents

Explore the phenomenon of 'Lawnmower Parenting,' its impact on children's development, and strategies to avoid overprotective parenting.

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How to Teach Your Child About Constructive Criticism

Help your child navigate opinions and criticism gracefully! Equip them with the skills to handle constructive feedback and avoid hurting others. Read now!

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Helicopter Parenting Will Crash and Burn Your Child's Future

Helicopter parenting does more harm to your kid than good. Let your child make their own decision and be self-reliant.

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