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Clever Communication Skills for Success in All Relationships

Posted by on Feb 27, 2013 in Blog | Comments Off on Clever Communication Skills for Success in All Relationships

Clear communications are the most important skills needed. Lack of communication skills is reflected in peoples behavior when they become overly emotional and/or aggressive .The cause of  BULLYING is a lack of communication skills and emotional maturity. Emotions are great servants but DANGEROUS masters, therefore the two sides to this “communication coin” are: Let go of trying to control other people and have a life of your own! By understanding and managing your own emotions and expressing your needs clearly you can plan and achieve the life you want.. A small investment in our...

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10 Steps to making Back-to-School Easy(ier)

Posted by on Jan 10, 2013 in Blog, Uncategorized | Comments Off on 10 Steps to making Back-to-School Easy(ier)

10 Steps to making Back-to-School Easy(ier)

10 Steps to Making Back to School Easy(ier)  For your child to be the best they can be, they need to learn effective communication skills, AND will learn this instinctively through their role models  SO be authentic in your own role modelling, use collaborative parenting and effective communication skills to demonstrate the behavior expected. Children are very quick to pick-up when an adult is doing one thing and saying another, (this causes confusion and often anger). What you demonstrate is more important than what you say. 1. Make it fun! (Anger scares a child and inhibits the growth of...

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How a Child’s Personality Develops

Posted by on Dec 12, 2012 in Blog | Comments Off on How a Child’s Personality Develops

How a Child’s Personality Develops

 How a Child’s Personality Develops By understanding how a child’s personality develops, parents and caregivers can manage their roles in a way that gives the child the best possible opportunity of success in all areas. Everything a parent or caregiver does is important and has an impact on the personality of the child, so being aware of this and using it to ‘value add’ for the child, can make a lifetime of difference for the child. Adults have the ability and responsibility to support the growth and development or be uncompromising and ridge and create trauma and stress. We need to be...

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