As children grow up, they become more independent: they gain more rights and responsibilities. However, sometimes it happens that a little one gets used to the established order and does not want to show initiative or master a new skill:...
the child refuses to keep their room clean, does not want to adhere to hygiene rules, or learn to take care of themselves. However, the ability to be independent develops gradually. How can parents help their little one master this skill in a fun and stress-free way? Of course, with the help of fairy tales! Psychologist Maria Groshkova invented stories about a squirrel named Mia, who step by step learns to tidy up her toys, brush her teeth and wash her face independently, fold her clothes, prepare simple dishes and much more. It's important to remember that initially, all children are full of enthusiasm and curiosity; they eagerly explore the world around them and adopt new behavior models. The main thing is for parents to support them, recognize their achievements, and be understanding of mistakes and failures. Read the tales together with your little one and discuss them. At the end of the book, there are recommendations for parents.
As children grow up, they become more independent: they gain more rights and responsibilities. However, sometimes it happens that a little one gets used to the established order and does not want to show initiative or master a new skill: the child refuses to keep their room clean, does not want to adhere to hygiene rules, or learn to take care of themselves. However, the ability to be independent develops gradually. How can parents help their little one master this skill in a fun and stress-free way? Of course, with the help of fairy tales! Psychologist Maria Groshkova invented stories about a squirrel named Mia, who step by step learns to tidy up her toys, brush her teeth and wash her face independently, fold her clothes, prepare simple dishes and much more. It's important to remember that initially, all children are full of enthusiasm and curiosity; they eagerly explore the world around them and adopt new behavior models. The main thing is for parents to support them, recognize their achievements, and be understanding of mistakes and failures. Read the tales together with your little one and discuss them. At the end of the book, there are recommendations for parents.
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