By: Dr. Swati Chaurasia GRADE LEVEL CO-ORDINATOR Sr.KG Christine.paryani Jr.KG Homeroom.

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By: Dr. Swati Chaurasia GRADE LEVEL CO-ORDINATOR Sr.KG Christine.paryani Jr.KG Homeroom

1.Learning with your child 2.Enriching values 3.Behavior SUB-HEADINGS:

If I had my child to raise over again, I'd build self-esteem first and the house later. I'd finger-paint more, and point the finger less. I would do less correcting and more connecting. I'd take my eyes off my watch and watch with my eyes. I would care to know less and know to care more. I'd take more hikes and fly more kites. I'd stop playing serious, and serious play. I would run through more fields and gaze at more stars. I'd do more hugging and less tugging. I'd see the oak tree in the acorn more often. I would be firm less often, and affirm much more. I'd model less about the love of power; And more about the power of love.

Activities Just for you ! Alphabet bingo I can game Alphabet spotting Spot the number plates I see you Find the noise Singing fun Shopping fun

Remember: Play is how children learn Support Inspire Encourage Interact

Problem Solving: Creating problems for your child to solve Riddles Puzzles and card games Counting game (ludo, snake and ladder)

Creative Play: Drawing colouring and painting Cutting out Collections Collage Modeling Constructing Role play

WHY should we learn together?

Emotional bonding Security Communication skills Social skills Spending quality time together

There are many different materials given to you. Using the material given to you to create a story to teach your child values

“The manner in which we listen to the world around us is as individual as our fingerprints”

We believe that you cannot have high self esteem without a strong set of values. You also cannot have happiness without a strong set of values, which is why values are always a top place.

The 4 principles of teaching values: Emphasis rewards rather than criticism. Explain why each value is important. Your child will learn more from you than from any other person Repeat the values (the words) again and again to emphasis their importance.

Simple values Responsibility: to the home,for yourself. Self control: with his temper, his eating, watching TV and work. Respect: politeness, caring, and sharing. Honesty: telling the truth, playing by the rules. Courage: doing what is right, even when it’s hard.

Introducing the Daily list

JobsMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday Got up on time Got ready for school Had my breakfast Gave a hug to mommy

B-E-H-A-V-I-O-R

How to deal with children’s behavior? Engage co-operation 1. Describe. describe what you want or what is the problem 2. Give information 3. Say it with a word 4. Talk about your feelings

3. say it with a word

4.talk about your feelings

Who is a super parent? Being a “super parent” who does everything for your children is really discouraging them from using their own skills and talents to solve their own problems.

TO BUILD UP THE SELF-ESTEEM OF YOUR LITTLE ONES 1.Let children make choices 2.Show respect for their struggle 3.Don’t ask too many questions 4.Don’t rush to answer any question 5.Encourage children to use sources outside the home 6.Don’t take away hope

Alternative to punishment How many of you have punished your child? Be honest to yourself Share the scene with us (What happened??)

-other than punishment  What are the possibilities-other than punishment for handling a child in super market?

Alternatives to punishment Point out the way to be helpful Express strong disapproval (without attaching character) State your expectation. Give a choice Take action Allow the child to experience the consequences of his misbehavior

Leave the rest to God. ~ and remember ~ The richest person {Your Child}, is not the one who has the most, but the one who needs the least. Ensure that your child Enjoy’s the hot chocolate!!