How to Build Confidence in Kids Confidence in children is not built through compliments – it is built through experience. Through trying things, succeeding sometimes, failing sometimes, and developing an evidence-based belief in their own capability. Here is how...
How to Teach Kids Problem Solving: A Framework That Works Problem-solving is one of the most transferable skills a child can develop. A child who can approach a problem systematically, generate options, choose one, and try it – and then adapt when it does not...
Should Kids Learn to Code? The Honest Answer The question of whether kids should learn to code comes up constantly in conversations about future-proofing children’s education. The answer is nuanced – and more honest than the “coding is the new...
How to Raise a Child Who Takes Initiative A child who takes initiative sees what needs to be done and does it without being asked. They start tasks rather than waiting to be prompted. They propose solutions rather than just identifying problems. That capacity is one...
How to Teach Kids About Saving Money Teaching kids about saving money is most effective when it is tied to something real and visible, not explained as a general virtue. Here is how to make saving feel purposeful and achievable for primary school children. Saving...
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