Posts Tagged ‘Learning’

Parents Education

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Balanced and consistent parents make their children happy and healthy future adults.

Play the role of parents without ambiguity, allows the children also learn to take on roles that have to exercise in their own lives.

Children need to see ethical conduct and respect for human values ​​in their parents in order to incorporate into their lives the same ethical behavior and values.

Open and fluid communication and recognition of achievements and qualities helps children to trust themselves, and learn to know from childhood.

Children who receive recognition of their parents may be confident, and esteem themselves and love themselves.

From an early age, parents need to appreciate the achievements of children and minimize their mistakes, which are useful and necessary to learn from them.

Parents are mirrors in which we look at the children, and the projected image of themselves, must be accompanied by words that indicate and confirm their value as unique individuals.

The expected role of a parent is to assume the authority and that is the main breadwinner. The company still expects to take the lead man in regard to the rules that everyone has to fulfill, which can not be negotiable.

The mother represents the image of protection and affection and it is important not to assume the role of the father, even when alone, as it has to give you the opportunity to take away from his role, but not living with them.

Disputes between the parents, when separated, are distancing the father of the children, thereby putting at risk the necessary identifications for normal development.

Parents need to foster the independence of their children, but not anarchy. Being independent means learning to trust yourself and not needing occasional sticks through life.

Play is essential for a child, because the game is learning to live “as if” it were true, through trial and exercise of roles.

Children will relate to society in the same way parents do. Parents grumpy, bitter and resentful hardly have lasting friendships, because they will tend to compete and not to tolerate their successes.

Exercising parental role involves acting with logic and common sense, have perseverance, presence in the home, patience and determination to set limits.

The limits are essential, because it means letting them know that freedom means being free of the responsibility belongs to every man for his actions, but be free to realize their potential as a unique and distinct.

Setting an example is the basic rule to educate children. A parent who does not work, you have harmful habits, tricks their Read the rest of this entry »

Teach values. tolerance

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Being tolerant is the same as being respectful, forgiving, and considerate of others. It is a personal quality which is defined as respect for the ideas, beliefs or practices of others, although different or contrary to ours. Being tolerant is being condescending and forgiving someone because of the circumstances that means is do not prevent it wishes, to accept and acknowledge the difference or diversity.

For children to establish good relations with others, you must learn to be tolerant from an early age.
Learning to be tolerant

Tolerance plays an important role in children’s relationships with peers and with his family. It is important that they hear the ideas and opinions of their friends, to accept their views but are different from theirs, and they get to agree with his Read the rest of this entry »

What children learn when they are educated in an environment of peace

http://www.kikerlearning.org/what-children-learn-when-they-are-educated-in-an-environment-of-peace/Peace is the noble art of living as brothers, a quality that is not born with it, but must be taught to children early in life. Today is International Day of Peace, under the theme Peace and Democracy: make your voice heard, we should reflect on whether we are making every effort to teach our children this noble art at home and in schools .

The child’s brain has an infinite capacity to absorb social experiences accumulated by the humanity for hundreds of generations. Thus, in this way, children learn to speak almost without realizing it. Why not take advantage of this plasticity of the human brain to instill values ​​such as peace? The mission of parents, educators and teachers who care and care for children, teach them how to develop the noble art of living like brothers.

International Peace Day
Children can build peace in the world

Luckily some organizations such as Unicef ​​we lend a hand. And it is to teach peace building from early childhood is one of the objectives of Unicef, which from its website, teaches children how to be a peacemaker with a Read the rest of this entry »

Attention and concentration of children

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The environment of a child is full of information, news and encouragement. Perhaps, therefore, be difficult for them to maintain attention and concentration on studies and their tasks in a particular way. General care required for any new aspect in his life has sometimes difficulties in learning.

The children’s attention and concentration
Attention: learning base

Through attention, our mind can focus on a stimulus from everyone around us to ignore all others. With concentration, one of the fundamental skills in the process of knowledge, we keep the attention focused on a point of interest, as long as necessary. Without concentration is almost impossible to learn something, therefore, concentration is essential for Read the rest of this entry »