Lynell Ross (03:12):
So then what does that do? You're getting better sleep at night. Then you can get up a few minutes before the children in the morning and make sure the house calm and you've got breakfast prepared, which helps them to get out of bed. And then you send them off to their day in a calm, organized, fast fashion yourself. You're, you're going to do much better through your day to then when they get home from school, have a healthy snack for them, sit down with them, help them with their homework. And if they're struggling with a school or a subject, make sure that you're calm and you don't get upset about that. And how of them did I need help for the tutor? Can you, can you help them do that? But you're going to help them by building instilling self-confidence and self-awareness, and self-esteem, if you don't get upset, just because they're having a problem in a certain situation.
Lynell Ross (04:02):
So all in all, just working together in your family system as a team and, and showing trust and faith in your kids that will still their face and trust in you. And it keeps everybody's emotions, calm and in check. And what you're really doing is allowing them to learn, to think for themselves, soothe themselves and trust themselves. So these are three tips that you can use just really invest in your own time. And self-care, and remember to get that ego out of the way, because the most important thing you can do for your children is just instilling self-confidence in them.
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