Category / Family wise / Good attitudes
Some ideas and tips to share to support our children in a benevolent way.
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Children: do not blame their ignorance, explain to them!
Telling a child “How, do not you know that ?! This causes him a shame and a closing reflex. Avoid this remark and gently fill in the gap. Our adult representation of…
04/06/2018 -
How to help your child to part with his blanket
To separate from one’s blanket is an important rite of passage in the construction of the autonomy of the child. No question of forcing him. It is a personal journey that reveals…
08/05/2018 -
Extracurricular activities: your observation field
Soccer, judo, dance or swimming. The first years of school life are often accompanied by so-called “extracurricular” activities, a term that speaks volumes. As parents, do we place these activities in the…
18/02/2018 -
Being happy begins at home
The school, often criticized for not doing enough, can do very little without our family education. Yet our agendas do not allow us to be as assiduous as we would like for…
18/02/2018
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