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Memoirs of a School Principal
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Memoirs of a School Principal
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Building confidence in your child
Behaviour, Children, Communication, Decision Making, Education, Family, Experiences, Happiness, Independence, Learning, Mental Support, Parenting, Personality, Positive Behaviour, Potential, Problem Solving, Responsibility Gail Smith 14/2/24 Behaviour, Children, Communication, Decision Making, Education, Family, Experiences, Happiness, Independence, Learning, Mental Support, Parenting, Personality, Positive Behaviour, Potential, Problem Solving, Responsibility Gail Smith 14/2/24

Building confidence in your child

Based on her experience as a school principal, Gail Smith noticed something cool: kids who got to be independent seemed way happier and more confident. Check out why letting your child take their own steps is a smart move in parenting!

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Teaching good manners is a great life skill
Appreciation, Activity, Achievement, Behaviour, Children, Communication, creative, Decision Making, education, Emotions, Experiences, Happiness, Laughter, Memories, Personality, Problem Solving, Problems, Raising Boys, Raising girls Gail Smith 4/12/23 Appreciation, Activity, Achievement, Behaviour, Children, Communication, creative, Decision Making, education, Emotions, Experiences, Happiness, Laughter, Memories, Personality, Problem Solving, Problems, Raising Boys, Raising girls Gail Smith 4/12/23

Teaching good manners is a great life skill

Here are 5 benefits of teaching children great manners.

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You have produced a book that contains specific ways in helping young children, families, teachers, and others toward the goal of raising happy children.
I find it a reminder for adults to take a look at ourselves and revue the lessons we may have forgotten in the turmoil of living.
Wise and well done, Gail.

Nadine M