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Bully Facts

Bully Facts

Bullying Facts and Statistics – Advice For the Parents of Victims By John W Sheridan Some things never seem to change. I am 61 years old and when I was in school there was the dreaded bully taking advantage of the children who, for no fault of their own, were singled out as targets. This menace… more

Kid Character Building Activities

Character Building Activities You Can Do With Your Children

Character Building Activities— It is important for kids to experience character building activities throughout their childhood. These types of activities instill values and morals into children while they are still young. Furthermore, character building activities create foundational life-skills that last a lifetime. Consider this: Children who have their emotional intelligence enhanced through learning good character,… more

Boy Writing

Shared Journaling Between a Boy and His Mom

SHARED JOURNALING BETWEEN A BOY AND HIS MOM LITTLE FALLS, MN, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011: Communicating with children has become more difficult for parents in recent years. With hectic work and school schedules as well as the advancements in technology, television and gaming entertainment many parents are finding it difficult for their child to open up… more

Journal Writing | Self Discovery

Preteen Journal Writing | Self Discovery

Preteen Journal Writing— One of the greatest benefits of journal writing is self-discovery. And self-discovery most definitely will have a positive effect on your pre-teen’s confidence and self-esteem. When we write in a journal we are taking a journey into the depths of who we are. Who we are is composed of many different aspects,… more

self esteem children

Self Esteem in Children

Self Esteem Children— I want to share with you a few words of wisdom about building self-esteem in children. One of the simplest and most powerful ways to improve low self esteem and build authentic, real self-esteem in kids is to tell them exactly what it is that makes them so incredible and amazing! The… more

Exercise with Your Child Week

Journal Prompts– Exercise with a Child

Journal Prompts to Celebrate Exercise With Your Child Week— Exercise isn’t just for people who want to lose weight – it’s also an essential part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Celebrate Exercise With Your Child Week during August 8-14 with these 51 new journal prompts. As students journal about exercise, they will be able to… more

Joys of Journaling

Joys of Journaling #4 | A Heartfelt Journal Story

Journaling Joys From the desk of Jill Schoenberg— One sunny day, a few years back, I was sorting through a keepsake box of stuff from my childhood and discovered some diaries from when I was a child between the ages of 8 – 12. As I read the diary entries, I was thrilled to re-discover… more

Journal Prompts for Kids | National Ice Cream Month

50 Journal Prompts for Kids | National Ice Cream Month

Journal Prompts — Ideas and inspirations for July While eating ice cream might be the best way to celebrate National Ice Cream Month in July, journaling about ice cream is undoubtedly a close second! With 50 new in honor of this important holiday, students can savor the sweetness of writing about their favorite cold treats.… more

Journaling Help

Journaling Help

Journaling Help– Discover useful ways to encourage kids to keep a journal. Journaling is the act of writing down one’s thoughts and feelings in a book, or in an online journal (this is the modern version of journal keeping). Journaling is the act of recording one’s journey in a way that best suits the journal… more

Journal Writing

Why Journal Writing Can Benefit Your Child

Journal Writing— The art of writing a journal is priceless and timeless but not all people are fond of writing. Many young students find it intimidating and difficult. But there are a lot of benefits if your child ventures into journal writing. You can encourage your child to start writing and make the experience fun.… more

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