“I CAN is 100 times more important than IQ” Book Smarts Aren’t the Only Way to Measure Intelligence One of the major flaws in our public education system today (at least in my humble opinion) is the focus on standardized test scores. A child’s level of intelligence is NOT determined by how well or how [...]
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How to Build Self-Esteem in Your Kids: Part 5
By Kirsten on July 29, 2010 in 60 Second Tips, Homeschooling, How to Improve Your Self Esteem, parenting postive, Raising Children, Self-Esteem
How to Build Self-Esteem in Your Kids: Part 4
By Kirsten on July 27, 2010 in 60 Second Tips, Homeschooling, How to Improve Your Self Esteem, parenting postive, Parenting Skills, Positive Parenting, Raising Children
Parenting Positive and building your child’s self-esteem in 60 Seconds a day. Insightful tips and easy action steps to raise remarkable kids.
How to Build Self-Esteem in Your Kids: Part 3
By Kirsten on July 22, 2010 in 60 Second Tips, How to Improve Your Self Esteem, parenting postive, Raising Children, Self-Esteem
Discover the second step to improving self esteem in your kids in this parenting series of parenting positive.
How to Build Self-Esteem in Your Kids: Part 2
By Kirsten on July 20, 2010 in 60 Second Tips, Featured Content, parenting postive, Parenting Skills, Positive Parenting, Raising Children, Self-Esteem
“You must love yourself before you love another. By accepting yourself and fully being what you are, your simple presence can make others happy.” The First Step In Building Self-Esteem in Your Kids: Laying the Foundation Do you know how the Great Wall of China was built? One brick at a time. Yep, this enormous [...]
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