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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-15 00:32

 

Each family has their own rituals and routines and sometimes difficult to distinguish between them. A ritual is a series of actions that are done repeatedly while a tradition is a belief or behavior that is passed down and has a cultural significance tied to the past. Ask...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-14 23:45

 

It is vital for children to develop strategies that will help them manage their emotions so that they will be able to build social-emotional skills just like adults. It’s not natural for children to know how to stay calm when confronting challenges or how to recover from...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-12 01:27

 

Whenever a student is going to take a test, test anxiety starts to crop up. Test anxiety does not only affect teenagers, but even very young children also experience it. More and more young children are experiencing symptoms of test anxiety when tests and assessments are...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-12 00:19

 

What is the meaning of being assertive? Being assertive is having the ability to speak up in an honest and respectful way. Every day, we're in situations where Being assertive can help us with everyday situations like doing well on a job or college interview or asking a...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-11 00:14

 

Staying true to yourself and not caring too much about others’ opinions about you is the best possible way to live your life to the fullest. When you value others’ opinions of how you should live your life than...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-10 23:14

 

It’s very frustrating for parents when they hear their children complain and whine. But we must remember that this is completely normal since the average adult complains 30 times a day.  Children complain due to plenty of good reasons like blowing off...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-09 23:31

 

Whenever we hear compliments and criticisms, we often focus on the negative. Often, this is how it works for the human brain even from a young age. Our brains constantly examine the environment for threats to protect us and ensure our survival. The...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-09 22:35

 

 

It becomes especially confusing and sometimes alarming for children when families and communities face experience difficult times, like natural disasters, pandemics, or other traumatic experiences. Children are reassured when there is predictability...

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Submitted by Judy Hanning on 2023-05-09 02:28

 

Comparisons permit us to form a baseline for where we are in life, and where we want to be. It allows us to evaluate ourselves against our peers, against our friends and colleagues, against our fellow students, and against the people we look...

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