Much of the United States has been on at least partial lockdown due to COVID-19 since mid March. Schools are being run remotely, children don’t get as much opportunity to play with members of their peer group. What will this mean for their future when young children have a gap in their ability to practice social skills with children of their age group?
Tips For Homeschooling During the COVID-19 Lockdown
Now that so many of us are stuck at home with our families, I thought it might be beneficial to offer a few homeschooling tips to help during this time of uncertainty
Interrupting Problem Solving and the Twenty Second Rule
As parents, we like to think we are patient people.And for the most part, I think that is probably true. When our children are throwing tantrums or otherwise expressing their anger, frustration, sadness– the whole array of negative emotion– we sit there lovingly, calming them, telling them they are good enough, smart enough, and that people like them.