The ultimate goal is to teach your child to expect much of themselves and little of others.
Abilities
Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do.
Children’s Dreams May Come True
Never laugh at your children’s dreams. They may end up coming true.
High Goals for Children
Set high goals for your children and help them attain them.
Asperger’s & Autism Anxiety
Students with Asperger’s or autism commonly experience anxiety. They can be overwhelmed by the world around them. Many have sensory problems in which they feel, hear, and see more sharply. For example a doorbell might sound like a cannon and a clothing label may feel like a porcupine. This can easily lead to stress.
Slowing down, limiting stimuli, and training to better handle sensory stimulation can make a big difference for people with these challenges research suggests. In future Y3K Tutor In Your Home Blog posts, we will offer advice on how to limit stimuli at home by creating a calming environment and how to better deal with situations traditionally over-stimulating such as at a theater. If you have suggestions of what did or did not work for your child, please share with us so that we may post to help thousands of parent readers.
Snowbank Danger For Kids
Tell your kids not to play on or walk on snowbanks near the street. The snow piles could collapse or they could slip into traffic.
Failure and Success
It is better to attempt something great and fail than attempt to do nothing and succeed.
Snow Bank Danger: Children Hard To See
Tell your children to never enter the street from between high snow banks. Drivers won’t be able to see a child until they are in the street. At that point it could be too late and a child could get run over.
Money Management & Kids: Start Early
Teach your kids early on to save their money for future purchases. If they learn the discipline of how to set aside money for their toys today, then they will know how to save up for a car or a house when they are older.
Teen Driving: Prepare Early
Even before your teen gets their learner’s permit or driver’s license, you can begin to prepare them to drive. One way is to talk to them about the risks you encounter and how you manage them as you are driving.
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