Any parent who spends three hot months with several boring children knows summer is the longest season. The grade is over and the children go from the strictly regulated daily work from scheduled learning and activities to nearly unlimited freedom. Because summer is lazy, not structured, children may spend too much time playing video games in front of the TV. Studies indicate that children may lose 60% of what they have learned lately in the summer.
Think about the goals that children experienced or achieved at summer camps. Do you want a summer camp for outdoor activities? These camps are often called activity camps. Do you want your child to learn and play? What if you want to improve your child's prospects? We may be exactly what you are looking for. Some camps offer day trips. And often, I help check the visits of children in the previous year. Is it suitable for traveling to the mall as a day to go out to play? Most parents argue that if a child's school suggests paying at a shopping mall. Look for camps that offer meaningful destinations such as majestic houses, discovery centers and cities with historically important landmarks
As your child grows, the world of after school activities will overcome your life. It is important for children to learn and study outside the school, but please do not let the children get involved in these things. They are children. Think about everything you have to do as an adult, why a child must withstand the same stress and pressure as you; please make them a child. Please let me clarify, my wife and I are not experts in discipline, but I think we learned something. Please keep consistent, follow me, say "no" (and refer to it), become an adult (do not lead emotions to action) and punish appropriate for sin. all of the above)
Exercise Any type of physical activity is a good antidote to stress, depression, oppressed emotions, and your child will induce endorphins to make you feel better. Physical activity is particularly important for angry children. If your child is not born to become active, try another course or exercise to find something attractive. If your child has a serious attachment problem, especially reactive attachment disorders, seek professional help. Extra help can make a dramatic positive change in your child's life, and it is good enough that you ask for help as soon as possible. Please consult your pediatrician, child development specialist, or organization specializing in child development or RAD first.