Prudence's court

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An experienced child therapist life coach, mentor and teacher with a childcare centre,

03/19/2026

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Why?

Photos from Prudence's court's post 01/20/2026

Let's discuss ADHD!!!

01/17/2026

“Paying exorbitant fees does not always mean a child is learning.”

High fees often reflect facilities, branding, or location—but learning is measured by progress, not price.
A child is truly learning when:
They can explain what they were taught
Skills are improving consistently (reading, writing, confidence, behavior).

Teaching is intentional, structured, and child-centered
Emotional, social, and cognitive needs are addressed—not just academics
Sometimes, children sit in expensive classrooms yet:
Lessons aren’t individualized.

Gaps go unnoticed
Confidence declines
Foundational skills are rushed or skipped.

What matters most is not what you pay, but what your child gains.
Quality education looks like:
Purposeful teaching
Measurable growth
A child who is understood, supported, and thriving
💡 Parents deserve transparency. Children deserve effective teaching.

01/13/2026

Correction Is Not Abuse
Correction is not abuse.
Boundaries are not hatred.

Guidance is care
There was a time when correcting a child meant you loved them enough to guide them. Today, correction is often misunderstood and quickly labeled as harsh or harmful—especially in schools.

But the truth is, children need direction just as much as they need affection. A child who is never corrected is not being protected; they are being left unprepared.
When a teacher says, “Sit properly,”
or “Please respect your classmates,”
or “This behavior is not acceptable,”
it is not an attack—it is training for life.

Abuse damages a child.
Correction develops a child.
The difference lies in intent and approach, not in the act of guiding itself.

When we remove correction entirely, we don’t create confident children—we create confused ones.

💬 Let’s reflect together:
How do we protect children without removing the guidance they need to grow?
📚💙

01/06/2026

Are all behaviors bad or not?

01/05/2026
01/05/2026

Re- introducing Myself / How to help a 21st century kid thrive.Dealing with SASS.

01/05/2026

Still talking about Sass!
Correction is being replaced with constant validation
Many kids are rarely corrected because we fear hurting their feelings.

While encouragement is important, lack of boundaries creates children who struggle with authority, self-control, and respect.

When “every expression is allowed,” sass becomes normalized.

✨ Sass is often a symptom, not the root problem.
Children need community, correction, conversations, and character-building—not isolation.

01/04/2026
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