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Simple Ways to Motivate Your Unmotivated Child

Simple Ways to Motivate Your Unmotivated Child

Structure Clear expectations Staying calm Being patient Discipline Many of us know that temptation to scream at our unmotivated child when that child has skipped another math lesson (or any other school subject) for the third day in a row and now they are crying and wailing on the floor saying they just can’t do it because it’s too hard. Or what about the sneaky/passive child who just didn’t check in with you and pretended to get their work done,…

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Ticket to Ride – a Simple and Elegant Cross Country Adventure

Ticket to Ride – a Simple and Elegant Cross Country Adventure

Control your railway destination Take a Journey Across the breathtaking U.S. Playing Ticket to Ride Ticket to Ride will take you on a journey across the U.S. in a colorful and eye-pleasing way with its high quality board, little plastic train cars and cards. Reveal your destination cards where you may travel from Washington D.C. to New Orleans! Then take your turn by gathering color train cards or placing out your plastic trains to start your quest to reach your…

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How to Handle ENTJ/INTJ Children:

How to Handle ENTJ/INTJ Children:

Dealing with an INTJ Child (Introverted/Intuitive/Thinker/Judger) (Extroverted/Intuitive/Thinker/Judger) MBTI Website: https://www.16personalities.com/intj-personality “What is the plan for tomorrow?” “If I do that, then this will happen.” “That is inefficient.” “When I’m an adult, I plan on…” – Our 10 year old …sometimes drives us crazy. Some days we aren’t sure we can keep up. He struggles to tie his shoes but he can complete algebra questions. He saved up an entire year for a game that hadn’t been released yet because he…

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How to Help Your ADHD Child Learn

How to Help Your ADHD Child Learn

The frustrated parent and relearning what “learning” is for the ADHD child: I was casually sitting on the couch one afternoon on a day off from work when I looked up from my book and saw two feet bicycling in the air in front of me behind our large red foot rest. There was a steady and peppy whistling accompanying the feet riding round and round. I proceeded to peer over the foot rest to see my middle child, age…

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How to Survive a Voracious Reader

How to Survive a Voracious Reader

Help! My child reads everything… ….Your advanced reader who just can’t. stop. devouring. books…. an advanced reader – A child who reads will be an adult who thinks…. For years, our now ten-year-old son (MBTI – INTJ) who is an advanced reader went to the library with us and got the same side-glances from so many onlookers and librarians, “you read what and you are how old?” This began our tireless quest for just one more book and one more…

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