Finding YOURSELF as a Mother
More so than not, mothers may feel that they are not meeting their personal goals, compared to as they once were prior to having children.
Patience is a Virtue when Disciplining Children
When your child observes your actions during your episodes of frustration and anger, she learns from you. If you tend to become physically violent with her when you’re angry, your child will learn this as acceptable behavior.
Multiple Intelligence at School [Part10]
A great way to connect with the real world is an activity we play during the classes. While teaching Surah Takathur that speaks of human greed, we connect it with the poaching of animals.
5 Tips to Discipline More Effectively
Looking for more effective ways of getting your child to do as you say? There are many ways to get your child to obey without hitting or shouting.
Multiple Intelligence at School [Part 8]
One of my favorite quotes is by Barbara J. Winter: “When you come to the end of all the light you know, and it’s time to step into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing that one of two things shall happen: You will either be given something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly.”
Developing a Love For Hijab Amongst Children
Even if your daughter doesn’t wear a hijab on a daily basis, your daughter’s first hijab will be special. Your daughter’s first hijab may be for Quran class, or for when she visits the mosque; whatever the occasion, make sure her first hijab is special! To make the process memorable, take your daughter shopping for her very first hijab.
5 Common Discipline Mistakes Parents Make
One of the biggest mistakes parents make when disciplining their children is getting enraged when correcting them.
Multiple Intelligence at School [Part 7]
There can be no better way of becoming a people smart person except by reaching out to new people and helping them in any way you can.
Multiple Intelligence at School [Part 6]
Another great quality of logical learning is studying and understanding maps and even Google Maps. It is said that men will never stop to ask for directions. Call it male ego! However, if you can teach children how to understand the directions, for example, route from the house to the Masjid, they would end up becoming better maths learners.