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Today’s briefing is brought to you by Starbucks at-home coffee, ready to help you find your perfect cup. Do you like your coffee light with notes of toasted nuts, or dark with hints of chocolate? Just ask your smart speaker to find your Starbucks coffee, and get started! - How to Prevent Your Kid from Cheating - Avoid praising your kid’s smart attributes. Instead focus on a job well done.
Parents aren’t supposed to lose their temper, but everyone does. It’s still possible to be a good parent afterward.
Presented by The Salvation Army. This Christmas, you’re invited to join our fight for the hungry, the homeless, and the hopeless. To give, ask your smart speaker to make a donation to The Salvation Army, or visit SalvationArmyUSA.org to donate. - How to Know if You’re Harming Kids When They See You Naked - "-Don’t worry about being naked in front of boys.
When do babies start walking? Towards the end of your baby's first year, they'll be looking to start their toddling career.
Today’s briefing is brought to you by Starbucks at-home coffee. You’ve got personal taste...and you’ve got coffee taste. Use your smart speaker to bring them together and find the perfect cup. Just ask your Amazon Alexa or Google Home to “find your Starbucks coffee!” - How to Get Your Kid to Brush Their Teeth - "-Brush your kid’s teeth early to create the routine of brushing. When they get old enough, refrain from doing the work and let the kid do it.
Presented by The Salvation Army. This Christmas, you’re invited to join our fight for the hungry, the homeless, and the hopeless. To give, ask your smart speaker to make a donation to The Salvation Army, or visit SalvationArmyUSA.org to donate. - How to Help a Kid Who is Scared By Movies - Avoid saying “it’s fake” as that doesn’t mean anything to kids. Children under 7-8 years old do not have the capacity to tell the difference between fantasy and reality.
Children who live for hugging and kissing need to be shown good boundaries by parents, while being given tools to express affection appropriately.
Presented by The Salvation Army. This Christmas, you’re invited to join our fight for the hungry, the homeless, and the hopeless. To give, ask your smart speaker to make a donation to The Salvation Army, or visit SalvationArmyUSA.org to donate. - How to Approach Your Kid’s Bad Teacher - Do not go into a conversation with a bad teacher in anger. Speak to the teacher as a team member, not as an adversary.
You can't fight genetics, but you can adjust the nap schedule.
Today’s briefing is brought to you by Starbucks at-home coffee, ready to help you find your perfect cup.
Presented by The Salvation Army. This Christmas, you’re invited to join our fight for the hungry, the homeless, and the hopeless. To give, ask your smart speaker to make a donation to The Salvation Army, or visit SalvationArmyUSA.org to donate. - How to Teach Kids the Value of Money - Play Monopoly. The game teaches money management and cash flow through low-stakes, high-emotion simulation. Time now for a Dad Joke: What did the hat say to the scarf? You hang around, I'll go ahead.
Raising an empathetic and kind kid is a beautiful thing, but it's also important to prepare kids for the real world.
Presented by The Salvation Army. This Christmas, you’re invited to join our fight for the hungry, the homeless, and the hopeless. To give, ask your smart speaker to make a donation to The Salvation Army, or visit SalvationArmyUSA.org to donate. - How to Get a Kid to Get Dressed Alone - Accept their struggles, encourage their successes, and let them be goofballs. You can expect a lot of trial and error, so weekends are better than weekdays for open-ended practice sessions.
When teasing kids, even the most obvious jests are lost on them and internalized.
Today’s briefing is brought to you by Starbucks at-home coffee. You’ve got personal taste...and you’ve got coffee taste. Use your smart speaker to bring them together and find the perfect cup. Just ask your Amazon Alexa or Google Home to “find your Starbucks coffee!” - How to Stop Kids From Quitting - Discuss new tasks and commitments with your child to help them understand that overcoming obstacles is necessary to learning while quitting is the easy way out.