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•I understand as a new mother, things can seem overwhelming.

• Don't take the stress, be relaxed.

•It happens with every new mother.

• Read these tips to take off some of the pressure of being a new mom.

✅ You are a good mom.

✅Sleeping training a new baby is hard.

✅Naps aren't just for babies.

✅Don't feel bad, if breastfeeding isn't working for you.

✅Caring for yourself.

✅Get your partner engaged.

✅postpartum depression is real. #parenting #paretingtips #parents #parentinglife #parentingquotes #parentingcoach #parentinggoals #parentingblogger #parentingskills #consciousparenting #positiveparenting #parentingblog #parentingtipsbymeenalsonal
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A person or a child who can speak 2 or more language is called multilingual.

Every Child Can be multilingual with our efforts & hardwork.

✅Can we teach new languages to our kids - ofcourse 'yes"

✅We can start teaching As early as 2year old, depending upon childs capability and grasping. Kids at a smaller age grasp n learn easily n better. I started with my daughter at 18months as she was fast in learning.

Here are some tips: -

1.ONE PERSON ONE LANGUAGE(OPOL)

You can divide the language at home, Ex.One person will take up one language.

With my daughter, my husband speaks in English, I speak in Hindi, My inlaws (dada - daadi)speaks in Gujarati, My Parents (Naana - Naani) speaks in Marwari & Our Maids speak in Marathi with her

So you see how easy it becomes when we divide the languages to each person. This technique works wonder, now my Daughter is 4years old and she speaks all 5 languages fluently. Though it takes a little time to adapt but over the time with practice it becomes easy & manageable.

2.Flip The Language(FTL)

Some times we flip the languages as Husband speaks in Hindi & I speak in English, this makes the child more comfortable with different language use with different persons.

3.Let Grandparents stick to Native Language or MotherTongue for most of time, this creates a greater bond and better understanding between them & also child learns the language more prominent, clear & fluent. As Mother Tongue makes their roots Strong.

4.When at times one of the parent is not available, divide the language in morning and night. Say for Father is out of city for work, Mother can use One language in the morning and the other one in the evening with the child.

5.When we 3 are together we speak English or hindi to bond well.

Benefits of Being Multilingual:-

1. Language grasping improves

2. It leads to better academic results

3. It improves brain functioning

4. It improves concentration & focus

5. It helps developing multitasking skills & they become multitalented

6. It increase creative thinking & flexibility to adapt more

. #momblogger #momslife #journeyofmymotherhood #indianmom #consciousparenting #improvingasamother #mumbaimom #gyaanimaa #multilingualbenefit #multiplelanguagelearning
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Our young children are going to remember how their family felt during this Coronavirus Panic , more than anything specific about the Virus. Our kids are watching and learning about how to respond to stress and uncertainty .

Let's wire Our Kids with Resilience , n not panic.

(Resilience means the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty and tough times)
As people around the world are taking precautions to protect themselves, their families and their communities from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) it’s also important that children can continue to learn, and that they can do so in an environment that is welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and supportive to all.
Here are some suggestions about how parents can engage kids of different ages : 💮Focus on communicating good health behaviours, such as covering coughs and sneezes with the elbow and washing hands. 💮One of the best ways to keep children safe from coronavirus and other diseases is to simply encourage regular handwashing, for at least 20 seconds. It doesn't need to be a scary conversation.;Sing along with the kid a rhyme;to make learning fun. 💮Develop a way to track how children are washing their hands and find ways to reward them for frequent/timely hand washing.

💮Make sure to listen to children’s concerns and answer their questions in an age appropriate manner; don’t overwhelm them with too much information. 💮Use puppets or dolls to demonstrate symptoms (sneezing, coughing, fever), what to do if children feel sick (like if their head hurts, their stomach hurts, or if they feel hot or extra tired), and how to comfort someone who is sick (cultivating empathy and safe caring behaviours).

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Our young children are going to remember how their family felt during this Coronavirus Panic , more than anything specific about the Virus. Our kids are watching and learning about how to respond to stress and uncertainty .

Let's wire Our Kids with Resilience , n not panic.

(Resilience means the capacity to recover quickly from difficulty and tough times)
As people around the world are taking precautions to protect themselves, their families and their communities from coronavirus disease (COVID-19) it’s also important that children can continue to learn, and that they can do so in an environment that is welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and supportive to all.
Here are some suggestions about how parents can engage kids of different ages : 💮Focus on communicating good health behaviours, such as covering coughs and sneezes with the elbow and washing hands. 💮One of the best ways to keep children safe from coronavirus and other diseases is to simply encourage regular handwashing, for at least 20 seconds. It doesn't need to be a scary conversation.;Sing along with the kid a rhyme;to make learning fun. 💮Develop a way to track how children are washing their hands and find ways to reward them for frequent/timely hand washing.

💮Make sure to listen to children’s concerns and answer their questions in an age appropriate manner; don’t overwhelm them with too much information. 💮Use puppets or dolls to demonstrate symptoms (sneezing, coughing, fever), what to do if children feel sick (like if their head hurts, their stomach hurts, or if they feel hot or extra tired), and how to comfort someone who is sick (cultivating empathy and safe caring behaviours).

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#momblogger #momslife #gyaanimaa #mumbaimom #kidsbehaviour #kidsmindsmatter #growthmindset #consciousparenting
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Significance of a smile

Everytime a person smiles/laugh, it doesn't really mean the person is very happy. But being able to smile in any situation is very important, it reduces stress and helps in returning back to happiness is easier.

Let happiness become a habit in their life, just like we teach them to brush their teeth daily, we need to take efforts to teach them to be always smiling.

Following are the tips to help kids to keep on smiling & laughing in their life:

1) Do narrate such stories to your kids, which tell them the importance of a little smile on their faces.
2) Helping kids to develop a good sense of humour.
3) Kids at times have mood swings on the other hand we have also seen them getting excited and laughing at small little things e.g, laughing while hearing to some funny sounds.;
4) Family play time filled with laughter.
5) Magic of smileys and cartoon images.
6) Last but not the least, parents should always be smiling and laughing. This has the maximum impact on your kids.

Below video describes these points in detail:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkIEnaoe7QpdICG74-jCuLg #bbcreaatorsclub #newparent #toddler #prenancy #magicalkidzee #smilingbaby #laughingtime #proactivemoms #consciousparenting
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