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A Principal's Perspective on Raising Happy Kids

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Building confidence in your child →

February 14, 2024 by Gail Smith in Behaviour, Children, Communication, Decision Making, Education, Family, Experiences, Happiness, Independence, Learning, Mental Support, Parenting, Personality, Positive Behaviour, Potential, Problem Solving, Responsibility

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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February 14, 2024 /Gail Smith
Independence, Raising independent children, parenting Tips, Problem Solving, education, life skill, exploration
Behaviour, Children, Communication, Decision Making, Education, Family, Experiences, Happiness, Independence, Learning, Mental Support, Parenting, Personality, Positive Behaviour, Potential, Problem Solving, Responsibility
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Teaching good manners is a great life skill

December 04, 2023 by Gail Smith in Appreciation, Activity, Achievement, Behaviour, Children, Communication, creative, Decision Making, education, Emotions, Experiences, Happiness, Laughter, Memories, Personality, Problem Solving, Problems, Raising Boys, Raising girls

Here are 5 benefits of teaching children great manners.

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December 04, 2023 /Gail Smith /Source
Confidence, self-esteem, respect, social skills, relationships, good manners, 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
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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