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04 Aug HOW TO TEACH CHILDREN TO SLEEP SEPARATELY FROM THEIR PARENTS

Posted at 09:44h in For Parents, For Professionals, Q and A
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Case description: A family living in a safe region faced a problem when their two daughters (10 and 9 years old) refused to sleep separately from their parents. Despite the fact that the parents live together, the children insist on sleeping together. Each...

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04 Aug HOW TO MAKE BROTHERS FRIENDS?

Posted at 00:28h in For Professionals, Q and A
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Case: This family has two boys, 9-year-old Oleh and 7-year-old Maksym. Maksym is a calm and reserved boy, while Sasha, on the other hand, can be hot-tempered and emotional. When he doesn't like something, he can throw things, fight and even hurt his...

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04 Aug WHAT TO DO IN A SITUATION OF CHILDHOOD DECEPTION?

Posted at 00:13h in For Professionals, Q and A
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Case: A 6-year-old girl who goes to kindergarten makes up stories about her mother beating her and tells her godmother. This causes concern for the mother and godmother, because they do not understand the reason for this behavior. The mother is now raising...

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03 Aug “Apples and Onions”: a game for the emotional development of a child

Posted at 23:37h in For Professionals
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The game “Apples and Onions” is a simple but effective way to help your child better understand and express their emotions, as well as talk through the events that have happened during the day. This game can be a great bedtime ritual, or...

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03 Aug TIPS FOR TEACHERS ON WORKING WITH FUTURE FIRST GRADE STUDENTS

Posted at 11:51h in For Professionals
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Announce the schedule of the school day and upcoming meetings to the children. Such stories about the future can spark interest and motivate them to come to school. During moments of emotional tension, use anti-stress toys. Consider collecting a special piggy bank with toys...

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03 Aug PRACTICES TO PREVENT AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AMONG STUDENTS

Posted at 00:09h in For Professionals
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Common Circle: Begin the day by standing in a circle with the teacher and students, where everyone wishes each other something good or performs a "ritual of passing on a good mood." You can use props for this activity. Tactile Relaxation: Use soft toys...

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