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Helping Your Child Find Balance in their busy life
Activity, Behaviour, Boundaries, Break, Children, Communication, Decision Making, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Experiences, Family, Learning, Listening, meditation, Mental Support, Mindfulness, Parenting, Personal Time, Role Model, Selfcare, Sleep, Stress, Technology, Time Management, Well being, Work life balance, Authenticity, Balance Gail Smith 21/5/25 Activity, Behaviour, Boundaries, Break, Children, Communication, Decision Making, Education, Emotional Intelligence, Experiences, Family, Learning, Listening, meditation, Mental Support, Mindfulness, Parenting, Personal Time, Role Model, Selfcare, Sleep, Stress, Technology, Time Management, Well being, Work life balance, Authenticity, Balance Gail Smith 21/5/25

Helping Your Child Find Balance in their busy life

Too many activities, too much pressure, and too little downtime can leave children overwhelmed. The good news? Balance can be taught. Home can be a space where your child learns to pause, play, and thrive. Read on to discover simple ways to bring more balance into your child’s life.

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Activity, Anxiety, Children, Emotions, Experiences, Family, Parenting, Relax Gail Smith 4/6/20 Activity, Anxiety, Children, Emotions, Experiences, Family, Parenting, Relax Gail Smith 4/6/20

Emptiness can be a virtue

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Activity, Children, Family, Happiness, Parenting Gail Smith 2/8/19 Activity, Children, Family, Happiness, Parenting Gail Smith 2/8/19

Try being child-like. It is a great leveller

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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