Nour Barclay
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What Are the Characteristics That Make You a Successful Parent
Every parent hopes to be a good parent, to successfully fulfill their role of raising, disciplining, and guiding the child: let's see what are the characteristics that make you a successful parent (traits, but also skills, what can be "Worked", practiced daily in social interactions).
By Nour Barclay4 years ago in Humans
Why Does the Child Not Speak Openly to His Parents from an Early Age?
"How are you?" - nothing; "Something happened, do you look upset?" - it's not OK; "What else did you do at school these days?" - nothing special; "How was your day" - normal; "How's your boyfriend or girlfriend you've been seeing?" - well… Other monosyllabic answers spoke on the run: why from an early age does the child not talk openly to his parents about himself, about his life and the thoughts, feelings, things he goes through?
By Nour Barclay4 years ago in Humans
Why Modern Technology Will Never Be Able to Replace Children’s Books
Whether we are referring to a few children's books or literature, we know all too well that these are among the most beautiful memories we have kept from childhood. The stories read by either grandparents or parents have remained almost intact in our consciousness, and their image returns every time they have a real-life correspondent.
By Nour Barclay4 years ago in Families
How to Deal With the Difficulties You Face as a Step Parent
Step-parents often face an extremely fragile and delicate situation: they can be seen by children as usurpers who have destroyed their family, which is why the other parent left the marital home! When one of the partners of the conjugal couple leaves the family, the changes affect the children for a long time - who can be considered the only innocent victims.
By Nour Barclay4 years ago in Families
Is Your Child Restless?
There may not be a child who does not go through a more or less troubled period of his life, who does not drive his parents, siblings, or grandparents out of his mind, and who does not resort to all sorts of methods to attract attention and, of course, to get what he wants with so much zeal.
By Nour Barclay4 years ago in Families
As Important as It Is, It Is Difficult to Maintain the Child’s Confidence
Your child's trust is a precious thing that you must deserve and that can sometimes be difficult to maintain. At a young age, this trust is natural - the little one feels protected by his parents and relies on them to protect him from any problems.
By Nour Barclay4 years ago in Families