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- Michael Grose
Most homes are highly verbal places. We tend to do most of our managing and motivating of kids verbally.
But there are times that we need to go visual to communicate to kids.
- Submitted by:
- Michael Grose
Australians can learn an important lesson from New Yorkers about kids and play.
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- Michael Grose
We are always promoting habits in kids. We just want to make sure that they are the right ones.
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- Michael Grose
Sleep deprivation has a compounding affect so an hour less per night is like a full night without sleep by the end of the week. Lack of sleep can lead to inattentiveness at school, poor memory, inconsistent performance, bad temper and even stimulant use as a sleep substitute.
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- Michael Grose
Having good mental health doesn’t mean that kids don’t experience difficulties or worries. Feeling worried, sad or fearful is normal. Kids who are mentally healthy are equipped to handle many of life’s curve balls that come their way. They also don’t let their emotions overwhelm them. As a result they learn better and have more friends as well