Parenting Articles

Discarding Feelings of Inferiority 4 Ways to Build Children’s Confidence

By Mr. Kwan Hin Pan, Director of Financial Education Association Courses and Training Every parent hopes their child becomes an optimistic, positive, and confident individual. However, nowadays, there are more and more children who suffer from feelings of inferiority, and as parents, how should we address this issue? In fact, there are four methods that can be considered to build children’s confidence. 1. Identify the Causes and Administer the Appropriate Remedy Many children’s feelings of inferiority do not stem from

How to Help Children Face Failure with Positivity?

By Mr. Kwan Hin Pan, Director of Financial Education Association Courses and Training In many cases, the biggest impact on children is not the failure itself but their understanding of setbacks. For example, when a child is not chosen to represent the school in an inter-school competition, their immediate thought may be that they are not as capable as their classmates. However, there may be other reasons behind it, such as the teacher being concerned about their well-being and not

Unable to Concentrate While Homeschooling: Fun Activities to Improve Concentration

Article: Hong Kong Speech and Swallowing Therapy CenterSpeech Therapist: Lee Man Kit Children who are studying at home may find it extremely difficult to sit still and have low attention span. They are easily distracted and often forgetful. Naturally, parents may feel frustrated, but they should pay attention to whether their child exhibits other symptoms, such as avoiding tasks, excessive talking, or difficulty following rules. It could be a case of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Let’s start with a simple