The key to raising a compassionate, confident kid and fight against bullying starts with inclusion. The three steps to becoming an includer are start with yourself, have compassion for yourself, and start in early childhood. These steps can benefit your child and family in many ways.
Read MoreWhen a child's primary love language is acts of service, they are using these acts to connect with their parent. A parent doesn't have to say yes to every request, but should be sensitive to how they are responding. If a child is asking for acts of service, always respond regardless of their behavior.
Read MoreActs of Service is the ability for a parent to help their child in a specific task. When helping your child, you should do what is best for them, even if it's not exactly what they want.
Read MoreEvery child enjoys receiving gifts, but children whose primary love language is gift, may pay attention to detail. They look at more than just what the gift itself is. Reward gifts and genuine gifts are both good ways to show your child love.
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