I’ve been paying attention to my sleep quite a bit since the beginning of the year.
Adults need seven to eight hours of sleep every night and teens need nine, yet studies show that far too many people don’t get the sleep they need.
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3 Tips to Develop a Night-Time Routine for Better, Deeper Sleep
I've been paying attention to my sleep quite a bit since the beginning of the year. Adults need seven to eight hours...
Which musical instrument is the right one to start with?
It often happens that when parents decide to give their little one the wonderful gift of musical learning, they get excited about the instrument they like best.
Or suddenly, if they already play the guitar, they like the idea that they learn the same thing, because they already have the instrument at home.
But is this the best thing to do for a young child?
To be honest, no.
There are instruments that are suitable to start in the world of music at an early age, because they have certain characteristics, which are adjusted to the development needs of the child.
Bask In Your Imperfections And Live Freely
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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.
The Benefits of Self-Taping Your Performance
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How Music Can Help Your Special Needs Child
Having a special needs child requires you to raise your child and parent very differently than you would otherwise....