By Archisha Yadav | March 21, 2025
Assign simple household tasks based on age. This builds responsibility and helps children feel included in family activities.
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Reading daily improves language skills and creativity. Choose engaging stories and make it a bedtime habit for consistency.
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A fixed bedtime routine helps children sleep better. Avoid screens before bed and include a calming activity like reading or storytelling.
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Set screen limits and encourage educational content. Create “tech-free” zones like mealtimes to promote family interaction.
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Ensure kids get enough exercise through outdoor play, sports, or dancing. This boosts health, energy levels, and focus.
Instead of directly saying “No,” to things, provide two options. This makes kids feel in control and reduces tantrums.
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Use a simple sticker chart or point system to encourage good behaviour. Rewards can be extra playtime, a story, or a small treat.
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Give children a small allowance and teach them to save, spend, and donate. This builds financial responsibility from a young age.
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Keep easy, nutritious snacks within reach, like fruit or nuts. This encourages healthy eating habits and reduces junk food cravings.
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Turn chores into a game by setting a timer. Say, “Let’s see if you can clean up before the timer rings!” This makes tasks fun and motivating.
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