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How To Unspoil A Child

May 4, 2013 By Y3K

To unspoil a child, they need to learn how to earn the items they want to have. Children need to feel a connect between work and money. One way to teach them this is to pay commissions and not allowances. Therefore they will earn money towards items they want for doing chores and tasks. They will learn that if they work, they will get paid. If they do not work, then they will not get paid. That is the rule for parents in the real world, so it might as well be for kids too.

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Newton North High School – Newton, MA

April 27, 2013 By Y3K

At Newton North High School in Newton, MA the administration now recommends that students take no more than three AP or honors classes a year. This is to protect students from overdoing it and burning out.

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Teen Driving: Observing Parents

April 6, 2013 By Y3K

Teenagers learn a lot by observing you. Make sure your driving behaviors are in line with what you expect from them. This means being mindful of speed limits, road rage and eliminating distractions such as electronic devices while driving. They will model their driving after yours.

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Growth & Procrastinating

February 23, 2013 By Y3K

There is no emotional growth when you are procrastinating.

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Child’s Ultimate Goal

February 19, 2013 By Y3K

The ultimate goal is to teach your child to expect much of themselves and little of others.

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Money Management & Kids: Start Early

February 5, 2013 By Y3K

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.

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Time Management

December 29, 2012 By Y3K

Do not say that you do not have enough time. You have exactly the same number of hours that were given to Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Helen Keller and Thomas Jefferson. There is always enough time to be great.

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Parent-Teacher Conferences: Your Responsibility & Tutor Help

October 13, 2012 By Y3K

Before parent-teacher conferences, decide what information you would like from the teacher and questions you would like answered. It is often helpful to make a list ahead of time. Your tutor, who knows your child well, can help you come up with important items for your list.

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Y3K Tutor In Your Home Golden Rule for Living: Fight Prevention

September 21, 2011 By Y3K

Y3K Tutor In Your Home Golden Rule for Living: If you hurt someone accidentally, let them know it was an accident and apologize.

Most fights occur because this rule is not followed. Kids often fight others because they think that the other kid is attacking them. The reality often times is the “attacker” accidentally hurt the “victim” and never acknowledged that it was accidental. The “victim” then retaliates and attacks the “attacker”. The “attacker” then feels that they are being attacked. At this point major fights can occur. The simple solution is to recognize a mistake happened and apologize for it.

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Role Model

April 13, 2010 By Y3K

You are a role model. Kids can see and learn determination, responsibility, confidence, love, persistence, and positive attitude from you.

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