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Parenting: 10 tips for raising strong children

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Raising strong children means teaching children to trust themselves and others, not being afraid to express their ideas in a respectful and constructive way and to ask themselves in difficult moments in life: "how can I get out of it?", "Which ones strategies can I use? ". Here are the recommendations from the experts. Sometimes observing our children we fear that they are too fragile in a world that seems increasingly difficult. But how do you raise strong children? Its really not a big deal... What does it mean to be strong? "Strength is the ability to accept others, who may have different mentalities than ours; it is the ability to resist fear and continue to move forward without guarantees of reward; it is the ability to live in love". Strong personalities are those who have an assertive behavior, that is, they have full confidence in themselves and in others, they are able to affirm their rights without denying those of others and expre...

Do you yell at your kids and then feel guilty?

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As the period of confinement lengthens, the spirits at home are more heated. Combining teleworking with kitchen, cleaning, school and amusement park tasks has not been easy from the beginning and day after day the feeling of overload is increasing. It is difficult to stay focused when, to the already demanding task of organizing family logistics, there is a concern for health and the economy or the uncertainty of when and how this will end. And all this in the small space of a home that we now perceive full of people and where finding a moment for ourselves involves shutting ourselves in the bathroom and closing the latch. They don't always make it easy! "With this panorama it is not surprising that from time to time, much more often than we would like, the outbursts of anger are directed at the smallest of the house. " Let's see, they earn it… they don't stop talking, they seem to be in the clouds, they never pay attention, they enjoy making love with ea...

Happiness is not found in money, but over time

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S ince childhood we are led to believe that money makes happiness. We pour our desire to feel good about objects, as if they were actually the origin of well-being. We grow up convinced that things make us happy and consequently we become obsessed with money. Because without money, we cannot buy all those objects that we see everywhere: on television, on social networks, in newspapers, on famous and smiling people. From an early age, we are convinced that money is the most precious asset. Not only do we begin to judge others by this parameter (the more you have, the more you are worth), but we make money our obsession. For many, their formula for Happiness = money + things - which is a dreadful truth The problem is that sooner or later we all find ourselves at a point in our life where money counts for absolutely nothing. And when we get there, we realize that there is a much more precious asset. Death and the importance of time There is nothing more democratic than death...

Kiddies cloud - a noble intervention program for kids from Karuvi foundation to help them to limelight their talent

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"Mom, shall I make a frog from this paper", "Dad, I'll become a dancer", "Love of grandfather, what do you want to do when you grow up?", how much is it nice to fantasize about all the wonderful challenges that children will face to grow up and find their way?    The point is how to find the right path for our child, the one in which he/ she succeeds best and is most talented. Because, if there is no doubt that every child has a particular and specific talent, it is not always easy to recognize it or help him to identify and strengthen it. The psychologists and psychotherapists explains how to try to understand and how to encourage the passions of the little ones, so that, who knows, they don't really become a job: we adults know it well, doing your job with passion and love is among the most beautiful things of the world. Don't we want the same for our children?    We, the Karuvi foundation is regularly conducting workshops in p...

An athelete - a very active Sports team and child welfare head

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Mrs. Sree Latha Devi, D.T.Ed., M.A. B.Ed ., is an athelete and primary school teacher. Being having great enthusiasm to teach children the academics, teaching children how to sport, can sometimes be part of her. She had broaden her own horizons and get to know the wider world. She gained vast experience and work for disadvantaged groups in less developed areas. She is very much passionate to teach kids Swimming, Running and Trekking and karuvi foundation is planning to conduct the classes regarding in the near future. An active Sports volunteer Through, karuvi foundation she become a volunteer trainer at schools and deprived regions such as slums in many parts of the city and in near future we are planning to expand it widely.  The children and adolescents look forward to a fresh wind from her and alternative training approaches. For a voluntary service or volunteer work in the areas, you do not usually have to be a trained trainer, but you should have a good command ...

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