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12 months ago, Loni Hines
Encourage persistence by saying things such as “I know you can figure this out.”
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Start a list of places your family would like to visit. Have your child research information about these places.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Give your child three reasons why spending time together makes you happy.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Discuss something you recently learned with your child. This shows education is a lifelong process.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Visit an outdoor site with your child this weekend, such as a garden or a park.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Challenge your child to create a recipe and write it down. Try it out!
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Remind your child how important it is to turn in work. Just one missing assignment can lower a grade.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Talk together about your child’s dream job.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
When your child is talking to you, tune everything else out and listen.
12 months ago, Ware County Schools
Serve your child breakfast in bed this weekend as a special treat.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Play board or card games as a family tonight.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Make a point of saying thank you when your child does something helpful, whether asked or unasked.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Have your child estimate how long it will take perform a task or travel somewhere, then do it to find the real answer.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Give your child a say in something, such as which movie to watch, what kind of pizza to order or which shirt to wear.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Suggest screen-free activities your child can do alone—crafts, reading or listening to music.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Enjoy some physical activity with your child. You’ll both get exercise— and it may lead to some interesting conversation.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Find a place to display things your child is proud of, such as awards and improved work.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Whenever possible, use positive phrases instead of pessimistic ones. Replace “It won’t work” with “Why don’t we try it?”
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools
Ask to see some of your child’s returned schoolwork, such as a paper, test or art project.
about 1 year ago, Ware County Schools