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Daily Tips : Introduce a New Fruit

Introduce a New Fruit. Have your kids try a fruit they’ve never had before, like pomegranate, papaya or star fruit. Family breakfast is the perfect time to introduce them to exotic new tastes. Make it fun by presentation, rewards etc.,  Follow these simple tips to make your kids enjoy fruits: Set the right example by yourself. Try different …

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Daily Tips : Forecast Weather

Let us Forecast Weather. Look out of the window together. Is the sun shining? Is it warm or cold? Discuss different things about the weather. Listen to the weather report on the radio or television, and discuss it. Talk about what kind of clothes would be needed to wear. This gets your child thinking about …

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Daily Tips : Write Love Notes

Practice writing Love Notes. A truly simple way to express love, but take a moment and scrawl some simple things that you love about your child or spouse on it. Love notes can be simple positive phrases. This can be send as a Lunch Box Love Note to your kid or spouse. Sure they will enjoy the …

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Daily Tips : Get Better Sleep

Children with ADHD may have difficulties at school, at play, and at home. These problems can be compounded if they don’t get enough sleep. Tips For Better Sleep No matter how old you are, a regular bedtime routine helps prepare you for sleep. All children, particularly those with ADHD, transition better when they know what …

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Daily Tips : Limit Screen Time

  TV, computers, mobiles and video games are part of most children’s every day life. Its true even for adults. But most children watch too much TV. The American Academy of Pediatrics urges parents to limit screen time to no more than 2 hours a day. Instead of TV help kids find activities that promote physical …

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Daily Tips: Share your Stories

Share stories from your childhood. It could be about your parents, siblings,  cousins, aunts, or uncles. The stories could even be about you and how you got into trouble for some mischief. Such stories help build values and pride in you kids identity and roots. Ask questions to verify your child’s understanding.. Encourage your child …

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