Saturday, July 6, 2013

We Discuss "Upbringing Children"...


A specialist suggested a unique discussion on Upbringing Children at Vinnytsia WOA Center. We learned to be a 'Supernanny' with Jo Frost. If you don't have any experience in the field of childcare, it could be interesting to you too.
 
 Topic: Upbringing Children
Leader: Helen Ch. and Pasha M.
Fact of the Day: 10,657 are born in the US on any given day. An average of 4,262 of them are male.

1. What is parenting for you? If you mark your approach on caring about children what will your top rules be? How to bridge the gap between you and your children? How to get the most from your children and yourself? How to teach children to be responsible for their actions?

2. How many children do you have? Do they attend extra activities except a comprehensive school (a music school, an art school, etc.)? Is it important to have a high education nowadays? Do you think that parents should choose their child's future profession?

3. Up to what age should parents give their children pocket money? Is it acceptable to be overprotective with your children? Is it possible to keep children from smoking, using alcohol and drugs? What kind of punishment is reasonable for a child's misbehavior? Do you know any techniques how to inculcate habits of doing exercises and keep healthy style of eating in children?

4. When a child is bullied in the school what should parents do? What is your attitude to a sibling rivalry as a parent? Have you ever experienced it in your childhood? Do you know how to protect your child from a street violence?

5. Is it reasonable to buy expensive things for children if they ask you about it? Do you agree with the following statement "Children need your presence more than your presents"? Do children change after a divorce? What do you think about co-parenting with an ex-spouse? How to develop a relationship with stepchildren?

6. How to teach timeliness in children when you always run late? How old should teen girls be before wearing a make up? Does a birth order affect who you are?

Schedule:

Saturday – 10.30 am – Dima S.
Thursday – 5.30 pm – Helen Ch.

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