I can feel a super rant coming on… A little boy’s just started in my class and his behaviour in school is totally dreadful! He’s been allowed to behave like this for years and he’s just had his 8th birthday. Its astounding! Perhaps I shouldn’t be shocked - I deal with cases like this time after time. It’s part of my job of managing the behaviour of children who are so out of control that their next step is to be thrown out of school for good. Read More…
By Liz Marsden
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Posted in Self Improvement
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Also tagged behaviour management, children's education, classroom management, disciplining children, extreme behaviour, managing challenging behaviour, managing kid's behaviour, raising children, Self Improvement, social behaviour, teaching and training
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What would the world look like if we all accepted each other? What would it look like if people were appreciated for what’s on the inside rather than the outside? Would the world be a happier place? Absolutely! Read More…
Whether you are sending your child off to preschool, middle school, high school or college, a new school year has begun. While some children love school and anticipate the first day with excitement, others groan when they think about school. For me, I looked forward to starting school, and especially loved the day I went shopping for new clothes and school supplies with my mom. Read More…
By Lori Radun
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Posted in Goal Setting
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Also tagged academic goals, child stress, communication with teachers, education, family routines, Goal Setting, Home and Family, kids, peer pressure, School, school success
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Whether you are sending your child off to preschool, middle school, high school or college, a new school year has begun. While some children love school and anticipate the first day with excitement, others groan when they think about school. For me, I looked forward to starting school, and especially loved the day I went shopping for new clothes and school supplies with my mom. Read More…
By Lori Radun
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Posted in Goal Setting
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Also tagged academic goals, child stress, communication with teachers, education, family routines, Goal Setting, Home and Family, kids, peer pressure, School, school success
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In spite of the old saying going “A man’s house is his castle,” a home can begin to feel more like a prison unless parents (both the mother and father) take the necessary steps to ensure a positive social and emotional balance within the home. Beyond whatever needs that the adults themselves may have, it is particularly important that children be afforded a nurturing and supportive atmosphere in the home. Read More…