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Category Archives: Calm Child
Calmly Completing Homework When Your Young Child Feels Anxious – Part 6 (Use Modified Resources + Innovate to Make It More Fun)
A discussion of modified resources, innovative ideas and asking for help, concludes the Calm Homework Series for parents.
Calmly Completing Homework When Your Young Child Feels Anxious – Part 5 (Clarify What The Task Requires + Know Your Child’s Learning Preferences)
Clarifying task requirements, learning objectives and their children’s learning preferences can help parents to calmly supervise homework.
Calmly Completing Homework When Your Young Child Feels Anxious – Part 4 (How Both Parents + Children Can Mentally Prepare In Advance)
Calm Parent – Calm Child Please Note The information included in this blog post was originally published (in 2022/2023) as part of a two-part series. I am now re-blogging it as part of a 6-Part series to ensure ease of reference for the reader. This blog post is Part 4 of a 6-Part series about …
Calmly Completing Homework When Your Young Child Feels Anxious – Part 3 (Choosing The Best Time For Homework + Preparing The Home)
Calm Parent – Calm Child – Calm Home Please Note The information included in this blog post was originally published (in 2022/2023) as part of a two-part series. I am now re-blogging it as part of a 6-Part series to ensure ease of reference for the reader. This blog post is Part 3 of a …
Calmly Completing Homework When Your Young Child Feels Anxious – Part 2 (10 Practical Ideas)
Calm Parent – Calm Child – Calm Home “The Essentialist looks ahead. She plans. She prepares for different contingencies. She expects the unexpected. She creates a buffer to prepare for the unforeseen, thus giving herself some wiggle room when things come up . . .” Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less, by Greg McKeown (chapter …
Calmly Completing Homework When Your Young Child Feels Anxious (Part 1 – A Good Homework Culture)
Calm Parent – Calm Child “The Wisdom of Life Consists in the Elimination of Non-essentials” – Lin Yutang (As quoted by Greg McKeown at the beginning of chapter 1 of his book Essentialism, The Disciplined Pursuit of Less) Please Note This post was originally posted in 2022 as part of a two-part series. Minor edits …
Minimise Your Belongings to Create a Calm Home + Grow Closer to Family, Friends + Your Local Community
Think like a minimalist. Take practical steps that align with the concept of minimalism. Create a calm home that allows you to flourish and connect with others.
Feeling Overwhelmed? Switch Off Your Television + Screens To Create The Calm Life You Crave
You may need a rest but feel guilty about procrastinating while watching your screens. Read about calmly balancing daily tasks with genuine rest.
Creating a Calm Start to Each Day: How I Discovered the Benefits of Waking Up Earlier
Create a calm start to your day by waking up earlier. Small changes can help you begin a calmer morning routine that benefits you and your family.
