
Helpful Things Your Child Should Learn Before They Turn 18
How to get the best for your child before he or she turns 18
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How to get the best for your child before he or she turns 18

Every child needs the same thing to be successful. Even as adults, we crave the same things to use our full potential and live a life worth living.

30 great questions to ask your child instead of "do you believe in yourself?" Find out your child's self-limiting beliefs and DO something about it NOW!

Raising a reader in the age of the iPad may seem like a challenge, but technology actually presents more opportunities to interest your child in reading.

What makes a really good education? Is what we're giving our children enough and appropriate?

Being aware of our kids discomfort and doing what we can to make it as painless as possible to both their confidence and their mouth is extremely important.

Are you using these 3 phrases in front of your kids? If so, you might be causing them to experience math anxiety. Find out what phrases to use instead.

Constructive boredom unlocks great creative powers in children.

Bullying is a huge problem that demands attention. Parents can help their bullying kids by showing them meaningful movies that can help them fight bullying.

Our society is trapped in web of convenience and we don't even realize it. We just try to find even more ways to cut corners in our daily lives.

This article talks about different and best ways to conduct constructive criticism to educate your kid. Find out how to give constructive criticism here.

These are easy things any parent can do to help their child who struggles with Dyslexia.

Music theory can provide children with confidence in their abilities, and give them the skills they need to progress in their musical studies.

Scientists claim we are now far smarter than our Grandparents! Great news... but can we ensure our children are getting smarter? Discover how here.

Teaching isn’t a one-size-fits-all endeavour. Every child learns effectively in a different way. There is one thing in common among all kids though, their love of fun.