How to Introduce Screen Time Wisely at Different Ages
Screens are an integral part of childhood as much as building blocks and bedtime tales. Exposure is inevitable in the form of YouTube videos, educational apps, and virtual classrooms. However, the true question for educators and parents is not, “Should we permit screen time?”—it’s “How do we introduce screen time in a healthy, appropriate manner?“ […]
Parenting on Purpose: Building Family Values and Living Them
Parenting is more than just raising kids; it’s also about raising future adults who will make a difference in the world. In today’s fast-paced, achievement-driven society, it’s all too easy to become enmeshed in the cycle of GPA, activity, and milestones. Intentional parenting, however, is deeper. It requires, What kind of adult do I desire […]
How to Build Trust with Your Child Through Sincere Conversation
Why Listening Is More Important than Lecturing? As parents, we tend to want our children to come to us when they’re having some issue, a bad day at school, a mistake they’ve made, or a question they’re afraid to ask. But the reality is, children don’t tell us because we are their parents. They […]
Why Reading Aloud to Children is Still Important in the Digital Age
Introduction In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere, but the magic of reading aloud to children remains unmatched. It nurtures imagination, builds essential skills, and creates priceless bonding moments. Improves Language Development Benefits: Reading aloud enhances vocabulary, listening skills, and pronunciation. Recommended Book: Dino English Workbook – Perfect for introducing basic words and language concepts. Creates Emotional Connections […]
The Screen-Time Dilemma: How to Replace Gadgets with Books
Let’s be honest…screens are easy They keep the kids quiet. Screens give us a moment to make dinner, reply to a few messages, or just catch our breath. And let’s be honest, when we’re tired (which is most days), giving the phone feels like the only way to get through. I totally get it. I’ve […]