Gardening, caring for plants or any other activity that has to do with being in contact with the countryside and the environment has many benefits for the little ones in the house. The first of them, they learn valuable lessons about nature, the second, they have a great time!
We each have a dream to achieve or an illusion to fulfill, perhaps we even have more than one. They are desires that we must try to achieve because our happiness depends on them. A teaching that we can transmit to children through stories such as The Old Crab's Dream, a beautiful children's story about dreams and illusions.
We dedicate a lot of effort to helping our children with their homework, with their schoolwork. We encourage them to get good grades and get smarter and smarter. And yet, many times we forget to strengthen the other intelligence, emotional intelligence, as important as academic.
Children seem to be increasingly concerned about their physical appearance. And, more and more families are seeking psychological help for their children after observing that they feel a great dissatisfaction with their body image. People close to children observe that the number of children who are overly concerned about their body image is increasing and, In addition, it generates a high level of anxiety in children who wish to comply with the canons of beauty that today's society defends.
There is nothing more exasperating for parents than constantly hearing the shrill cry of the baby. At first, we try to build patience, and we look for reasonable methods to try to calm the baby: rocking gently, whispering lullabies, giving him a soothing massage. But when the crying continues, we often make big mistakes.
All of us who are parents have ever faced a challenging situation from our children; Even the sweetest and most obedient children, come at some point to rebel, refusing to do something, answering badly or simply ignoring an order. We must not forget that saying NO is also an important part of the life and evolutionary process of children, ( mainly from 2 to 6 years and later in adolescence) and a way to test how far they can go.