End of the year stress
May 20, 2013
ProblemsYour child eats less, sleeps less and has nightmares while you blankly stare at those two weeks of July highlighted on your calendar. Are you all stressed out?
Your child eats less, sleeps less and has nightmares while you blankly stare at those two weeks of July highlighted on your calendar. Are you all stressed out?
Your child whines every morning before leaving for school? He makes up crazy stories to avoid doing homework? What if your child is feeling stressed out about going to school?
Between our wishes and reality, there is a whole world! The autistic child has uncommon challenges in school. Here is an explanation from Nathalie Fecteau.
Your eldest loves school and has good grades. His little brother is not as enthusiastic! How can you encourage the first without discouraging the second?
After going back to school in a storm, we soon face the dreaded homework. Here are 10 strategies to survive this painful moment.
Head lice are tiny insects that live on the scalp, where they lay their eggs. Head lice do not spread disease having head lice does not mean you are not clean.
It is possible to make the school years less stressful for both children and parents. You only have to set up a new routine at home.
In summertime, we tend to be more permissive but during the school year, we must set bedtimes for children. Adequate sleep is the best way to keep children concentrated, in shape and in a good mood!
That’s it! Kids are going back to school! But this year, instead of panicking, you can use one of our 10 ideas to celebrate this moment with the whole family.
Even if we would only like to think about it the day before, going back to school needs to be prepared a few weeks in advance to avoid stress and panic!
Children start developing the skills that will help them in school from the first years of life. Parents and child care workers play a role in helping children get ready for school.
Your child will spend many years in school and you want him to be able to blossom freely. Here are some tips on how to help your child adapt to the world of education.
Summertime is here... The sun stays up longer, we work a bit less and we enjoy prolonged weekends... Hurray for the holidays! Here are a few suggestions of activities for the whole family.
In a few weeks, children will begin a new school year. Whether it be their first day or they are returning for another year, here are some articles to help you prepare.