Evan’s answer to number 9 is really key. Parents need to remember to better observe their children. If a x child is happily engrossed in an activity of their own choosing (tv being an exception),this is not the time to demand they try some new project you’ve dreamt up. We worry about kids’ attention spans? Well, maybe if we weren’t always interrupting them, they’d strengthen their ability to focus on a task at hand.
Evan’s answer to number 9 is really key. Parents need to remember to better observe their children. If a x child is happily engrossed in an activity of their own choosing (tv being an exception),this is not the time to demand they try some new project you’ve dreamt up. We worry about kids’ attention spans? Well, maybe if we weren’t always interrupting them, they’d strengthen their ability to focus on a task at hand.
Evan’s answer to number 9 is really key. Parents need to remember to better observe their children. If a x child is happily engrossed in an activity of their own choosing (tv being an exception),this is not the time to demand they try some new project you’ve dreamt up. We worry about kids’ attention spans? Well, maybe if we weren’t always interrupting them, they’d strengthen their ability to focus on a task at hand.
Evan’s answer to number 9 is really key. Parents need to remember to better observe their children. If a x child is happily engrossed in an activity of their own choosing (tv being an exception),this is not the time to demand they try some new project you’ve dreamt up. We worry about kids’ attention spans? Well, maybe if we weren’t always interrupting them, they’d strengthen their ability to focus on a task at hand.