Tag: parenting
Teacher with 30 years of experience: Children raised by these 4 types of parents...
Parents are the first teachers and accompany their children throughout their long journey of development, contributing significantly to their success.
4 Parenting Behaviors That Can Ruin Your Child’s Life, Yet Many People Make These...
Many parents engage in these common behavioral habits, but unfortunately, they often overlook the harmful effects they can have.
The deadly gifts parents give their children unknowingly
Money is necessary in many cases, but there are two types of money that parents give to their children which can be harmful. Giving too much money can kill the child, while not giving any money can also harm them.
2 parenting mistakes Japanese parents don’t make, raising independent and well-behaved children from an...
Since childhood, Japanese parents have always aimed to teach their children independence. That is why there are two things that Japanese parents do not do when teaching their children.
The difference between children who like to argue back and those who never argue...
Different environments shape different children. Some parents will find their child to be argumentative, always ready with a counterargument if you say something, they will have plenty of words waiting for you to refute them; they often act like a talkative person.
“Parents’ words shape their children’s destiny: The power of positive parenting”
Raising a child is not just about providing them with food, clothing, and education. Every word spoken by parents has a significant impact on the destiny of their child.
3 Things Mothers Should Avoid When Teaching Children
Parents working together harmoniously can greatly enhance the effectiveness of child rearing. Therefore, when the father is teaching the child, it's best for the mother to refrain from doing these three things.
Learning Tips for Parents: 12 Japanese Techniques to Use with Your Children
Discover the 12 principles of teaching children in the traditional Japanese way that parents can learn with Dien May XANH! By instilling these principles when your children are young, you can ensure that they grow up to be obedient, smart and polite, the hallmarks of a successful education in Japan.