My right is your left. How does a point of view change the way we think?

The way a child views the world is different from ours not only because they are younger and less experienced. It is also because they’re simply shorter. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to see the world when you’re a metre tall?

 

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Whatever you think, remember to consider the opposite. How to encourage children to think creatively?

What if there was no green? What if electricity hadn’t been invented? Answers to these questions require creative thinking. And that’s great, because thanks to innovative solutions, the world is growing. Every child thinks creatively, sometimes only we, adults, can’t see it.

 

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Champions, winners, warriors. How to support your child’s strengths?

Your child should feel important, appreciated and they should believe in their own abilities. Even if they don’t do great in one area, there are others in which they feel more confident. The parent’s role is to help the child find and name their strengths.

 

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You may not be going on holiday, but who said you can’t plan one. How to help survive a torrid time?

We like holidays or at least weekend trips out of town. However, if this is not possible, we can take mental trips. Let’s hit the road!

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