by ChildPsych | Aug 6, 2020 | Education, Parent guidance
A child’s academic success is highly dependent on a variety of contributing factors. Parents are able to assist with their child’s success at school in numerous ways. This ranges from keeping in touch with teachers to incorporating home reading...
by ChildPsych | Oct 14, 2019 | ADHD, Barriers to Learning |
Reading up about ADHD or ADD can be rather confusing. Perhaps your child daydreams a lot at school and is easily distracted? Maybe he fidgets constantly. You might wonder if he has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Or is it Attention Deficit Disorder...
by GenesisAdmin | Feb 25, 2014 | Parent guidance |
A common complaint from teachers and parents is that their children act impulsively, often shouting out answers before thinking the problem through or starting a task before they instructions had been given in full. This impulsivity may cause them to be...
by Lianna Morisson | Sep 1, 2013 | Emotional Development, Parent guidance |
It’s almost a given that if you spent time in ten different homes, then you would see a variation in different parenting styles in each one of those ten domains, as well as at different times. However, authoritative or democratic parenting, which balances...
by Lianna Morisson | Feb 12, 2013 | Barriers to Learning, Education, Parent guidance |
There are several useful strategies that parents can make use of when reading with their children at home, as we need to bear in mind that children are individuals and one method is not necessarily going to work for every child. Paired reading becomes useful, as...