Parenting teenagers can feel like navigating uncharted waters. The teenage years are marked by rapid changes physically, emotionally, socially, and spiritually. During this critical stage, many teens struggle with self-esteem, peer pressure, and the pressure to “fit in.” As a parent, your desire is not just
Read MoreWe live in a fast changing world. Technology is advancing quickly, societies are becoming more diverse, and children are being exposed to more information than any previous generation. While traditional education focuses mainly on academics, it is becoming increasingly clear that children need more than just
Read More“My child is very shy.”“They don’t know how to express themselves properly.”“He gets angry and shuts down.”“She talks too much but doesn’t always listen.” Do any of these sound familiar? Whether it’s expressing feelings, asking questions, listening to others, or holding a respectful conversation, communication is
Read More“Should I play now or finish my homework first?”“Should I tell the truth or cover up my mistake?”“Should I be friends with someone who keeps teasing me?” From small daily choices to life-shaping moments, children are constantly faced with decisions. Teaching them how to make wise
Read MoreWhen we think about helping our children succeed, we often focus on academics or talents. But there’s one skill that quietly influences every area of their life: Emotional Intelligence (EQ). It’s the ability to understand, manage, and express emotions in healthy ways and to understand and
Read MoreIntroduction In a world overflowing with information, opinions, and choices, raising children who can think critically is more important than ever. Critical thinking isn’t just about solving puzzles or doing well in school. It’s about giving children the tools to Analyse situations, question assumptions, and make
Read MoreIn today’s fast-paced, screen-dominated world, effective communication is more important and more challenging than ever. Children and teens who learn how to express themselves clearly, listen actively, and respond respectfully are better equipped to navigate relationships, handle conflicts, succeed academically, and thrive in their future careers.
Read More“I forgot.”“I didn’t have time.”“I’ll do it later.” If you’ve heard these phrases more times than you can count, you’re not alone. Time management is a life skill many adults struggle with and yet, it’s one of the most important tools children and teens can learn
Read MoreEvery day, children and teens make decisions from what to wear and how to spend their free time to how they respond to peer pressure and whether they speak up for themselves. These decisions, though small, gradually shape who they become. That’s why teaching decision-making skills
Read MoreAs parents and mentors, we often focus on academic success, discipline, and good manners but what about helping our children understand and manage their emotions? Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the ability to recognise, understand, and manage our own emotions, as well as the emotions of others.
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