What you need to know:
“Do what I say but not what I do” does not apply in parenting. Children are keen observers and they copy and paste from their parents most of the time. A parent, therefore, should demonstrate consistent character.
“Do what I say but not what I do” does not apply in parenting. Children are keen observers and they copy and paste from their parents most of the time. A parent, therefore, should demonstrate consistent character.
“Sit down and study”, “Have you done your homework?”, “What did you study today?”, etc. Said these kinds of familiar phrases you said to your child?
Well, one of the most important concerns of parents today is getting their child to study on time that too effectively and do their homework. Plus parents want their child to score good grades.
Kids have a lot on their minds, from the history test to the soccer tryouts to the newest computer game.
Reward systems are positive consequences that encourage behavior change and include motivators like sticker charts, token economy systems, point systems, or behavior charts. These rewards are used to encourage change in some way.
Scrolling through photos from before COVID-19 is like peeking into a different world: Weekends at birthday parties and playgrounds.