Children can burst into tantrums when we least expect it, especially when they are young and their ability to verbalize what they feel is still reduced.
Do you feel that the way of educating your children is not 100% "yours"? That sometimes you reproduce patterns, beliefs or actions, that actually have nothing to do with your essence?
The arrival of a new baby in the family is a moment full of many emotions, illusion and, let's face it, a little fear. If this process can seem overwhelming as adults, imagine how it can be from the perspective of your oldest child (who may still be young).
A few days ago, the United Kingdom celebrated the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, who has just completed 70 years on the British throne. During the official acts in honor of the queen, the cameras captured some reactions from Prince Louis - the youngest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton -, which quickly went viral and generated all kinds of comments.
The way we communicate with our children greatly influences their psychological development. Thus, children who receive positive comments, who are treated with respect and love, and who dialogue in an open and trusting environment will develop skills and a stronger and healthier self-esteem.
We live in a hyperconnected society, where it is possible to access all kinds of information with the push of a button. But it is no secret that informational overexposure ends up disconnecting us from our own essence and our confidence, and when it comes to educating children, this can do us more harm than good.
Parenting involves caring, educating and many other things. Therefore, it is not easy at all, it is quite a challenge! Both when children are young and when they grow up.
Parenting involves caring, educating and many other things. Therefore, it is not easy at all, it is quite a challenge! Both when children are young and when they grow up.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.