Many schools make some kits available to parents of students at meetings. It is important to deliver and show parents the meaning of these kits. Remembering that teachers must include objects that parents can enjoy with their children. Follow some tips below.
Who says there is no recipe for being a good parent? Because whoever said that, was right: THERE IS NO! Each person in our family, mother, father, child (a) is different; he is a unique being, that's why there are tips and ingredients to give a tastier spice to family life.
INGREDIENTS THAT CAN'T BE MISSING FOR A FAMILY LIFE:
CHOCOLATE: represents sweet words and dialogue that can never be lacking.
SMILE: the thinker already said “Smile is the window of the soul”. So if you're happy, hand out smiles, but if one day things get difficult and words are deceiving, open a beautiful smile and you'll see how everything gets better.
MODELING MASS: represents play and flexibility. Try becoming a child again and playing with your child; have fun together; allow yourself to invent and reinvent. It is also necessary to be flexible, to know how to adapt to the moment, to know how to ponder.
CARDS (red, yellow and green): it does not represent being arbitrary, but remember that it is necessary to know how to set limits, how to dose, know how to say “YES” and know how to say “NO”.
CALENDAR: represents time. Don't put off for tomorrow what you can do today or what you must do every day. Make time for the family, to play with your child, to listen to him or just give him that warm affection. Don't leave for tomorrow the opportunity to say that you love and that you miss them... Time passes quickly, the kids grow up, life takes unpredictable turns and you don't want to regret not having the time, do you same?
TEA: This ingredient is for you to sit, relax, savoring it calmly, feeling the aroma of the plant. Because, after all, we always need a moment to reflect. There are many teas, including: the tea of patience, for difficult times; the tea of wisdom, for moments of decision and the tea of union, to be enjoyed with the family.
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