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10 Tips to Teach Your Child The Art of Giving
Is there an “art of giving”? I believe there is. Much like how a painter creates unique masterpieces and writers craft heartfelt words, gifting is an opportunity to express care for those around us- it’s one way we show our hearts.
Teaching your child how to give to others can increase their self-esteem and help them look out for others that are less fortunate. It also teaches them that the world doesn’t revolve around them, something all children can learn.
Teaching kids to give also encourages saying no to selfishness and prepares them to be more inclusive towards others.
Try these strategies that may prove useful:
1. Lead by example.
2. Encourage generosity by showing them that their help benefits others.
3. Teach your children to give of their time and energy
4. Give them lessons on sharing.
5. Share how you feel when you give.
6. Consider donor-advised funds.
7. Look for opportunities to give.
8. Start small.
9. Be clear.
10. Teach your children positive values.
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12 Ways Parents Can Help An Only Child Not Feel Lonely
Having an only child gives you a mature, diligent, and conscientious little perfectionist—but it also comes with some tough parenting moments.
Fifty years ago, people frequently saw only children as socially anxious, shy, pampered, and lonely. However, the tide has shifted, and as the percentage of only children increases, their status in society has risen. According to the Pew Research Center, 22% of youngsters lacked siblings once their mothers reached the end of childbearing age in 2015, compared with 11% in 1967.
Families come in all shapes and sizes. There are families with more than 12 children, and others with none. A small family differs dramatically from a large one and, consequently, comes with an entirely different set of challenges and rewards.
Being an only child has many advantages, but there are disadvantages, too.
Does being an only child mean you are destined to be lonely?
Definitely Not! It’s important to understand that not having more children isn’t hurting your only child and isn’t destined to be lonely, pampered, or spoiled.
As a parent, there is much you can do to help your child adapt to being an only child and suffer less loneliness.
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Take a moment and think about what you could accomplish in a week, a month, or even a year if you created tiny habits...
Audition Tips You Never Knew
As the number of people auditioning for the hit television series American Idol can certainly prove the amount of competition is increasing. This means that it is necessary to show up to the audition fully prepared to show exactly what you are capable of doing, and minimize any insecurity that you have. Your ultimate goal is to always walk away with one of the coveted Golden Tickets, but the reality is that they are hard to come by. This means taking as much time as possible to learn how to handle yourself during the audition to get the absolute best reception from the judges possible.
Music Teacher Talent Search
Confident Voice Studio and Avant Music Studios is hiring a Voice Teacher! We are a young and growing business. We need your help to make sure that our clients are getting a fun and quality learning experience. Our ideal teacher finds meaning in, and cares deeply about, their work. We are looking for someone to help us make sure that we are setting our students up for success.