6/16/2021

 


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Respect is defined by holding a person or group of people in high regard, a certain level of admiration for others. It also means that you’re able to understand when to handle situations, timing certain conversations and allowing others the space and time.

 

As a child they may not know how to handle situations where respect should be used. There are ways you can nurture respect and kindness in your children, especially in a world where respect feels like it should be earned. Thanks to this guide from this independent school in Middlesex, we can help you to raise a respectful child.

 


Taking on different activities outside of school time brings a whole range of benefits to children. Whether your child enjoys physical activities like sports, running or swimming, or your child prefers calmer activities like crafting, sewing and cooking, there’s something for everyone to try.

 

There are multiple benefits to taking up extracurricular activities that we talk about in this guide from this boys prep school.

6/11/2021

 

The past year has been tough for many — all the while adapting to the new routines to stay healthy and safe, relationships were altered in unimaginable ways. Being around your loved ones 24/7 can cause a strain in the relationship.1 The idea of being under one roof with them might seem enjoyable but not until the boredom sets in, followed by conflict. Meanwhile, those who are in an LDR situation have limited to no assurance of being able to visit each other. These situations can lead to stress which then affects your immune system and blood health.

 

But all hope is not lost. Whether you spend most of your time with your loved ones or are miles apart, here are four ideas on how to express TLC — because they deserve to feel cared for, especially for their well-being.