22/04/2026
Career Day
Teaching children about their dream careers involves fostering their natural curiosity, exposing them to diverse possibilities, and equipping them with foundational skills like critical thinking, creativity, and digital literacy.
22/04/2026
Summer class:
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Preparing kids for reading involves building early literacy skills through play, such as rhyming, singing, and listening to sounds .
22/04/2026
Summer is Fun
Swimming builds strength, safety, and confidence—making it the perfect first sport for every child.
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05/11/2025
Parents, These Are the 9 Amazing Things Children Need to Hear from You Daily 💖
1. “I love you.”
Say it often and mean it. Children never get tired of hearing these three words. It reminds them that no matter what happens, your love is their safe place.
2. “I’m proud of you.”
Not just when they win or achieve something big — but when they try, when they help, when they show kindness. Pride should never be performance-based; it should be love-based.
3. “You make me happy.”
Kids need to know that their existence brings joy, not stress. A child who feels they’re a blessing will grow into an adult who knows they’re worthy of love.
4. “It’s okay to make mistakes.”
Teach them that mistakes aren’t failures — they’re lessons. When you normalize imperfection, you raise confident, resilient children who don’t fear trying again.
5. “I’m listening.”
Put down your phone, look into their eyes, and really listen. Children who feel heard don’t have to shout for attention later in life.
6. “You are safe with me.”
In a world that can feel scary and unpredictable, your voice can be the calm that grounds them. Every child deserves to feel emotionally and physically secure with their parent.
7. “I’m sorry.”
When you apologize to your child, you don’t lose authority — you gain respect. You teach them humility, empathy, and accountability through your example.
8. “I believe in you.”
Your belief becomes their inner voice. When they doubt themselves, they’ll hear your encouragement echoing in their mind, pushing them forward.
9. “Thank you.”
Gratitude isn’t just for adults. Thank your child for helping, for trying, for simply being them. It teaches mutual respect and appreciation within the home.
✨ Children don’t just remember what you buy them — they remember what you say to them. Speak life into your child daily, and you’ll raise an adult who doesn’t need to recover from their childhood.
Tip for the day Oct. 5,2025