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Why Do Some Children Lose Interest In Music?
Unfortunately, there are no official statistics on the number of children who start taking music lessons, either because they or their parents want this, but never complete the training. Of course, many children have been pressured by their parents or teachers to graduate from music school, but they never touch the instrument again.
In a recent survey, 3 out of 4 teens said parents are the biggest influence over how they drive.
Who Should Make Decisions - The Parents Or The Child?
So, your child has excellent (or not so excellent) musical abilities. Who, in this case, should make a decision about taking music lessons - the parents or the child? Many of you will say, "Need you even ask? Adults always should decide on the extracurricular activities of the child! He does not know or understand anything yet." Actually, there are three different scenarios.
What Is The Hearing And Voice Coordination?
Let's go to continue music education for parents. I'd like to confirm some parents' fears on one thing in particular: Many teachers do not like to waste their time on children with "hidden" talents; that is, with those whose musical abilities are not obvious. They prefer to tutor children who can do everything with ease.
Do You Think You Or Your Child Doesn't Have An Ear For Music? Wrong! You Can Sing!
Some of you will disagree and say that the absence of the musical ear runs in the family: your dad, grandfather, great-grandfather and aunt didn't have one... Continuing on the theme of music education for parents, I'd like to say: Hold on! Let's come to an understanding once and for all.
The World Is A Much Cleaner Place Today - So, Why Do We Need Kid Grooming In This Age?
Kids have been finding new and creative ways to get dirty for centuries. Today's kids live in a cleaner world than ever, so why do we need kid grooming in this age? No matter how many anti-bacterial wipes a mom may use, or how much bleach is used in the bed sheets, children will always find some way to get dirty.
Normal adults are crazy. Research proves that they live their lives automatically, paying little or no attention to what they're doing or what's really go on. That means that normal parents are raising their children - automatically and mindlessly - to become, just like them, normal crazy adults. But this is not inevitable. We can all learn from our children, for they, as we did, have the natural ability to mindfully experience the wonder of now.
Kid Grooming Is Key To Kid Health
Learning good grooming habits is an important part of growing up. Children should be taught from a very young age how to clean themselves properly and regularly. Kid grooming is a little different than grownup grooming, though. For one thing, kids tend to get into messes that most adults never go near. Mud puddles, tall grass, and sticky sweets are kid magnets and can leave kids dirty from head to toe.
Kid Grooming Is Key To Kid Health
Learning good grooming habits is an important part of growing up. Children should be taught from a very young age how to clean themselves properly and regularly. Kid grooming is a little different than grownup grooming, though. For one thing, kids tend to get into messes that most adults never go near. Mud puddles, tall grass, and sticky sweets are kid magnets and can leave kids dirty from head to toe.
Do Unto Your Family As You Do Unto Your Friends
It's not what you say to your family members as much as how you say it.
This article shares you the tips in finding the right caregiver.
Parents: Drop Your Pencil And Move Away From The Homework!
HOMEWORK. The word fills most kids and their parents with trepidation and fear. Find out how to help your child help himself with the dreaded task - while retaining both his love for you and his love of learning.
Preparing Parents And Incoming Freshmen For College
There's nothing quite like college. There are so many things to look forward to: football games, debates, parties and a new found liberation that comes with fleeing the nest. While all of these experiences are exciting, they can also be anxiety-inducing for both parents and incoming freshmen. As the fall semester nears, establish some common ground between you and your freshman-to-be to make the transition easy and successful for everyone.
Why I Love Hugs is a story about a young boy growing up in New York and leaving home to attend college in Boston. It's about a father who never said "I love you," but when the young boy left for college, his father hugged him for the first time. The story depicts how from that forward, the boy and father always hugged. It also discusses how that young boy became a single parent and consequently hugged his girls everyday.
Positve Parenting Is The Key To Your Child's Future
Being a parent is not an easy task. The child who rebels against what you (as the parent) and what you have to say is the child who will test your parenting skills every day. They will definitely upset you and also leave you feeling discouraged at times.
Why We Attract Partners Like Our Parents
If your loved one has similar behavior patterns as your mother or father, you are not alone. As a Marriage, Family Therapist, I discovered that this is a very common phenomenon. The puzzle is why men and women, who were verbally or physically abused, often pick partners who are stuck in the same dysfunctional patterns?
Holistic Living: A Major Key To Health, Happiness And Success
Do you want a healthier, happier and more successful life? Then, it is important to realize how crucial it is to deal with all of you, which includes the mind, body, emotions and spirit, our caring and unconditional loving part. I believe that many of our personal, professional, and world problems are caused by this oversight.
"No" Is A Complete Sentence--Even When You're Talking To A Teenager
Teenagers are a challenge for every parent, but the challenge can be reduced if you establish the habit of being a consistent parent who sets boundaries and keeps them. This article explains the importance of not being drawn into a verbal argument every time you say "No."
How To Help Your Child Handle Change
Divorce presents far more of a challenge to the children than to the divorcing parents. They are innocent victims of their parent's decisions and need your help to let them continue to love both their parents, because they did nothing wrong.
Assisted Living- It's Not The End Of The World
Seniors who need to move into assisted living can be paralyzed by the choices they have to make. How do you decide what to take and more importantly, what not to take? Adult children, with no previous experience with moving a senior either, feel the same or greater level of anxiety over this move. Marilyn Ellis offers you tips and advice on making this transition as seamless as possible.