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  2. Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan - Wikipedia

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    Life Lessons with Uramichi Oniisan (Japanese: うらみちお兄さん, Hepburn: Uramichi Onii-san, "Big Bro Uramichi") is a Japanese comedy manga series by Gaku Kuze. It has been serialized online via Ichijinsha 's Comic POOL digital manga magazine since May 2017. Chapters have been collected in six tankōbon volumes. The manga series has been ...

  3. Reading to Children: Why It’s So Important and How to Start

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    Bonding. Reading provides a wonderful opportunity for you and your child to connect. It’s a nice way to spend time together and slow down during an otherwise hectic day. Research from 2008 ...

  4. Mindfulness for Kids: Benefits, Activities, Toddlers, More

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    Parenting is hard work. There are so many ages and stages — and they go by super fast. You may feel like you’re hanging on for dear life. Or maybe you’re in search of some new tricks to try ...

  5. I'm a child psychologist. This is the No. 1 life lesson I'm ...

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    This is the No. 1 life lesson I'm teaching my kids. Parents have a lot of hopes and dreams for their children's futures — and child psychologists have their own set of goals for their kids ...

  6. Age-Appropriate Chores for Children: Chore Ideas and Allowances

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    Here are her pointers on kids' chores by age: Chores for children ages 2 to 3. Put toys away. Fill pet's food dish. Put clothes in hamper. Wipe up spills. Dust. Pile books and magazines. Chores ...

  7. The Complete Guide to Teaching Kids Consent at Every Age

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    Avoid too much lecturing and instead try to veer toward two-way conversations. “Ask your kids questions, and respect their opinions,” McGuire says. “They won’t talk to their parents if you ...

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