Tag: childsocialdevelopment

What to consider when choosing a toy for a 3-year-old?

Despite the truly huge selection, or on the contrary, precisely because there are so many possibilities, choosing a gift for a 3-year-old can be a real challenge. On the one hand, the world of toys tempts with colors, sounds and promises of great fun. On the other, a parent or loved one, standing in front… continue reading

Why is it worth giving a child an educational toy as a gift?

The Holiday season is fast approaching. We are starting to think about the gifts we will give our children for Christmas. The selection of available toys and other gift ideas is huge, and children’s rooms can already be full. Therefore, it is worth thinking carefully about the gift you give to your loved one, so… continue reading

Positive discipline: breeding based on respect and empathy

Positive discipline is an approach to raising children that combines love, empathy and consistent rules. Its goal is to raise responsible, independent and self-confident people who can deal with emotions and build healthy relationships with others. It is somewhere between two extreme tendencies prevailing among parents and teachers: excessive leniency and strictness. Unlike traditional methods… continue reading

Building self-esteem – how to help your child with this.

Building self-esteem – how to help your child with this.

In the privacy of their own home, each child seems self-confident and bold, but when we are in a less familiar area, e.g. in a kindergarten or among other children, it sometimes happens that there is no trace of our determined toddler. Self-confidence is an important feature that affects many aspects of life, which is… continue reading

Społeczny rozwój dziecka w wieku przedszkolnym

Social development of a preschool child – how it takes place and what shapes it.

The moral and social development of a preschool child progresses very dynamically, mainly through the influence of adults, contacts with other children, but also through role-playing. After the age of 3, a child slowly gets rid of its innate egocentrism and its brain begins to gain the ability to sympathize with others, care and control… continue reading