Category Archives: Interactions of Parents & Childlren
Having the Child Pick Up Her/His Own Toys without Inflicting Any Pain on the Child
On training your own young, to pick up AFTER themselves, so you don’t need to follow behind them to pick up the toys and things that your children dropped all over the places, off of the Front Page Sections, translated… … Continue reading
The Point of Origin of the Teenage Worries?
Conversation of a father and his son, a boy, growing, into, man, little, by little, every single, day, translated… Summer: as I rode on the bus, something came up, wrote this down——— “The Skies Turned to that Shade of Light … Continue reading
An MVP All His Own
On teaching a child to become, more resilient, by helping him understand his own defeats, how even as he’d worked so hard, success, isn’t, always, a given…translated… My youngest sister-in-law posted on the Family’s Group, our nephew, An-An’s kindergarten winter … Continue reading
Living with the Difficult Predicaments of Our Lives, on Being Parents
Trying to, be on, the SAME page, in your, parenting, when one of you parent, the other, stay OUT of it, and, staying, consistent with your children, as best, as you, can…translated… “Is nobody going to admit to it? Then, … Continue reading
Learning Together in the Gardens, on Ways to Achieve Better Results in Learning
The learning process, with the child, initiating, the processes, works the best! Translated… Even though we’d, just moved back to Taiwan from the Netherlands, after the winter break, my eight-year-old daughter is headed off to second grade, we’d worried that … Continue reading
A Reminder of an Eleven-Year-Old to His Parents
When the child sees, things MORE clearly than his own adult counterparts, and so, STOP waving your children’s thoughts off as, unimportant there! Translated… Because of her work, my best friend travels a lot, she’d run to and from, one … Continue reading
The Four Dilemmas of Life for a Kid Who’s Younger Than Ten?
The conversation of a middle-age man and his teenage son, with the father, STUMPED, by the inquiries, the answers his own teenage son gave him, translated… Summer: Daddy, what are the three most frequently occurring things in life? Me: Being … Continue reading
I Know You’re, Scared
Helping this, young child cope with her fears of having done, something wrong, how it might, prevent the suicides in teenagers, more effectively, translated… My young granddaughter, Hsieh-Hsieh came to visit for the weekend, she took out the acrylic puzzle … Continue reading
The Gift of a Five-Year-Old Young Girl
These would be, quite easy for an adult to make, but for a young five-year-old, not that easy, but this young child, still shared the kindness with the adults around her, and the adult who’d received these, paper boxes, was, … Continue reading