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Empathy: How to teach this important life skill

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Empathy is defined as the ability to feel another person’s thoughts, feelings, and condition from their point of view, rather than from one’s own. By contrast, sympathy is pity for someone who is under duress. Selfless compassion is the best way to describe empathy. But how do we get our children to the point of caring deeply about […]

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Building emotional intelligence in your child

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The advantages of developing age-appropriate emotional intelligence include problem-solving skills, openness to accepting help, empathy towards others (meaning that they are less likely to be bullies or to be bullied) and a confident, curious child. Impulse control translates into model behavior at school. Children who are emotionally literate have better relationships with their peers and […]

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Six words to change your child’s performance.

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If you are lucky to have your child in a well-balanced education situation, the strengths of and challenges of all the students are divided and respected equally. For example, the best soccer players aren’t always playing the newer ones, the children who play chess at home are not always lumped together to compete. Unfortunately, we […]

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What is the “Summer Slide”?

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The “Summer Slide” refers to the Summer Break loss of academic achievement from the previous school year. As standardized school testing increasingly spits out data, educators and parents are trying to head off the damage. Children retain 70% of what is taught in school, leaving 30% of the knowledge in the gap. The NWEA (Northwest […]

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How does art class benefit your child’s academics?

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Does art relate to your child’s school performance? Surprisingly, an artistic ability can be inherent or can be learned just like any other school subject. A child’s perception through the eyes take in lights, shadows and measure depth perception every second of the day. This frame of view is automatic. Children and adults, naturally possess […]

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Has Positive Reinforcement Gone Awry?

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Think about the words: delayed gratification. It’s a foreign concept in our Amazon-centric world that delivers groceries in an hour or busy parents too busy that have fast food, (not even restaurant carry-out), delivered to their doorstep. Completing piano lessons at the end of the school year now merits participation medals, regardless of how much […]

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The Difference Between a Fixed & Growth Mindset

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There are two opposing types of mindsets, psychologist Caroll Dweck argues, a fixed and growth. A child with a fixed mindset sees their skills and weaknesses as inherent, something they were born with. It’s a “you have it or you don’t” thought process. Often, they spend the majority of their lives seeing an area (that […]

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4 Life Skills Your Child Needs

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You can promote leadership and life skills in young people through academic reinforcement, organized sports, and extracurricular activities. Combine this mission while cultivating the following four skills will ensure your child will be on their way to success. Communication & Interpersonal Skills: Interpersonal skills provide the life foundation for a child’s confidence and how they […]

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