Studies have found that children who have one parent with ADHD have up to a 50% chance of also having it and siblings are between five to seven times more likely to share it. But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids Refresh podcast.
I don't need that kind of trouble."
They ask the questions and we find the answers.
It’s a big interesting world out there. I'm just a kid. So, mark your calendars, and be ready to fall head over heels all over again with this charming cast of characters. If your child doesn’t follow directions once in a while, you might not think much of it. But if it happens a lot, you may wonder why your child doesn’t listen to you. The literature on the potential dangers of rewards has been misinterpreted while the findings on its benefits have been largely overlooked. This is an oversimplification, but when people listen — really listen — and empathize, things can improve. Parents Just Don't Understand From a toddler's height to a teen's work ethic to an adult child's marriage, a range of studies shows that moms and dads may be among the worst judges of their kids. Active listening is a very sophisticated skill that can take years to master. You can use this fun, educator endorsed Howard B. Wigglebottom animated lesson to start a … You can't rehearse and listen at the same time. -- Ava, age 8 "When somebody's been dating for a while, the boy might propose to the girl. Practice makes perfect. Don’t worry, if you haven’t recovered from the emotional rollercoaster of season one yet, Masood’s debut doesn’t publish until August 4 so there’s plenty of time to prepare yourself. Even though I know that we don’t have much time, we might make it if we try.
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So raise your glass to the tough kids that didn’t make it, in the dust bowl.” One of the critiques we hear the most is that our high concept fantasy albums aren’t relatable to every day life. Think only about what the other person is saying. You don’t need to cover your house in notes, but if you have a contentious issue and you find yourself nagging or saying no about it a lot, then try a note.
When it's your turn to listen, don’t spend the time planning what to say next. I’ve seen people put one on the table which says “No climbing”; in a hallway where neighbours complain about kids running, saying “Use tiptoes”; or on a glass cupboard and the note says “Fragile – touch gently.” Acceptance is the heart and soul of Active Listening. It is so important for kids to have unstructured, free play time.
Because, even if you have tons of love, there is still going to be a lot of bills."
But Why is a show led by kids. Today’s children will still be sorting through these issues of justice when they enter adulthood, and the way a child is raised helps determine the kind of adult they become. « The Learning Spy Talk is the sea upon which all else floats ~ James Britton, Language and Learning, 1970 The TEEP model is constructed to incorporate the behaviours that effective teachers have been shown to display. On But Why, we tackle topics large and small, about nature, words, even the end of the world.
Imagine what life would be like if children listened better.
And that makes it all the more important to teach children how to listen and empathize. This is a time to let your children talk without interruptions or judgment, while you listen to what they have to say. It is not the time to object, teach, help your children to solve a problem, or ask a ton of questions. The department doesn't offer much guidance around what screen time entails, but says: "When using screen-based electronic media, positive social interactions and experiences are encouraged." Know a kid with a question? -- Kenny, age 7 "One of you should know how to write a check. Kids don’t always do what they’re told to do.
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