Parenting Tip – LoreVista https://lorevista.com Make Your Day Fri, 11 Feb 2022 16:16:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://lorevista.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/cropped-Black-Vintage-Emblem-Tree-Logo-1-32x32.png Parenting Tip – LoreVista https://lorevista.com 32 32 231211893 Parenting Tip: Teach Your Child to Be More Independent https://lorevista.com/parenting-tip-teach-your-child-to-be-more-independent-2/ Fri, 11 Feb 2022 16:16:05 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=38043 Most parents want their children to be more self-sufficient. This means that your children wake up, brush their teeth, get dressed for school, and don’t mix up their left and right shoes – and the most important thing is that they do it all on their own, without assistance.

Isn’t it a parent’s dream come true?

How not to spill bubble solution

Every parent has encountered this issue at some point. On the one hand, your child is enthralled by the prospect of catching bubbles. On the other hand, he wants to hold the soapy liquid container and blow the bubbles himself. Do you think it’s a difficult task for one little guy? As a result, the spilled bubble solution makes the floor extremely slippery, and your child is irritated about the whole thing. Try this simple trick: use tape to secure the container to the chair. This way, your child will be able to play with his new cool no-spill bubble tumbler.

How to prevent those ice cream stains

Ice cream won’t ruin your child’s clothes if you use a cupcake case as a popsicle drip-catcher.

How to be more organized

Help your kids with their routines by creating this fun colorful clock for them. Just color code the segments on your children’s clock, and from now on they’ll know when it’s time to play or to do their chores.

How to tell which shoe goes on which foot

Kids often have trouble telling left from right, and so they mix up their shoes. Just place half a sticker in each shoe. Your little one can match up the sticker and get their shoes on the correct feet.

How not to get locked in

Use some Scotch tape if you want to prevent small children from accidentally locking themselves in a room or asking for your help whenever they need to open a closed door. Kids love to slam doors, don’t they?

How to use the right amount of toilet paper

How to get them to brush their teeth for two minutes

It’s difficult for children, and sometimes even for grown-ups, to know if they’ve spent enough time brushing their teeth. An hourglass, set for 2-3 minutes, is a perfect solution for you and your child. Another smart idea is to find a children’s song that lasts for at least 2 minutes, and turn it on every time your kid brushes their teeth.

How not to get lost in a mall

It’s easy for a child to get lost in a mall or during a crowded event on the street. To find your child more quickly, try this. Write your phone number, his/her (or your own) full name on your child’s wrist with permanent marker before going out. Also, teach your child how to behave in such a serious situation. For example, tell them they have to wait for you in the same place where they lost you, or they could turn to a woman with a child or a store employee for help, etc.

How to behave while mom unloads shopping bags

To prevent your hyperactive kids from running around the parking lot while you’re busy unloading shopping bags or younger children, offer a fun game. Place a bright sticker on your car, and tell your child he’s a transformer robot who needs to recharge his batteries at this time.

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Parenting Tip: Teach Your Child to Be More Independent https://lorevista.com/parenting-tip-teach-your-child-to-be-more-independent/ Thu, 30 Dec 2021 22:57:39 +0000 https://alternatech.net/?p=28597 Most parents want their children to be more self-sufficient. This means that your children wake up, brush their teeth, get dressed for school, and don’t mix up their left and right shoes – and the most important thing is that they do it all on their own, without assistance. Isn’t it a parent’s dream come true?

How not to get locked in

Use some Scotch tape if you want to prevent small children from accidentally locking themselves in a room or asking for your help whenever they need to open a closed door. Kids love to slam doors, don’t they?

How not to spill bubble solution

Every parent has encountered this issue at some point. On the one hand, your child is enthralled by the prospect of catching bubbles. On the other hand, he wants to grip the soapy liquid bottle and blow the bubbles himself. Do you think it’s a difficult assignment for one little guy? As a result, the spilled bubble solution makes the floor extremely slippery, and your youngster is irritated about the whole situation. Try this simple trick: use tape to secure the container to the chair. This way, your child will be able to play with his new stylish no-spill bubble tumbler.

How to prevent those ice cream stains

Ice cream won’t ruin your child’s clothes if you use a cupcake case as a popsicle drip-catcher.

How to hold a pen correctly

If you want your children to learn how to hold a pen or pencil correctly, try using a napkin: tell them that they have to hide it under their fourth and fifth fingers.

How to use the right amount of toilet paper

Colorful “stop” arrows will tell your kid how much paper they need.

How to get them to brush their teeth for two minutes

It’s difficult for children, and sometimes even for grown-ups, to know if they’ve spent enough time brushing their teeth. An hourglass, set for 2-3 minutes, is a perfect solution for you and your child. Another smart idea is to find a children’s song that lasts for at least 2 minutes and turn it on every time your kid brushes their teeth.

How to tell which shoe goes on which foot

Kids often have trouble telling left from right, and so they mix up their shoes. Just place half a sticker in each shoe. Your little one can match up the sticker and get their shoes on the correct feet.

How not to mix up the keys

If you trust your child with the keys, try this trick. Paint them in different colors, and your kid will easily memorize which key opens which door.

How to turn housework into a fun game

Your child will gladly do the sweeping if you turn the whole process into a game. Use some colorful Scotch tape to make a square on the floor, and tell him that his special mission is to score a goal.

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