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How Do I Boost My Child's Self-Esteem? Tips for Teaching Children Self-Regulationprevious articles
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by Sharron Krull
These means of play help nurture creativity, imagination, fine motor skills, problem solving, math, scientific investigation, as well as cooperative play.
Excellerations® Classic Wood Barn
My granddaughters still have this and they are now 8 and 10 years old. I think my daughter is going to save this toy for their children. It’s a classic! Don’t forget, you can also order the Large Farm Animals.
Excellerations® Building Brilliance Magnetic Shapes
These shapes help nurture creativity, imagination, fine motor skills, and much more. These toys never go out of style!
Excellerations® Plush Basket of Sensory Babies
You can’t help but pick up these cuties and give them a squeeze. They’re just the right size for little hands.
Spectacular Sensory Sand
I’ll be sure to put this out when we have our family gathering. It’s irresistible for little and big hands, and it comes in different colors.
Excellerations® Super Sensory Beanbags
Sharron Krull
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One of the greatest gifts you can give a child is a positive self-esteem. Building this takes time and practice. Your help and encouragement can help your child be better prepared for life outside the home, whether that is at school, or in public.
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Your child's self-regulation is their ability to control their emotions and responses to outside influences or occurrences. This self-regulation is vitally important for them to be functioning members of society.
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