SHEN-LI LEE is the author of “Brainchild: Secrets to Unlocking Your Child’s Potential”. She is also the founder of Figur8.net (a website on parenting, education, child development) and RightBrainChild.com (a website on Right Brain Education, cognitive development, and maximising potentials). In her spare time, she blogs on Forty, Fit & Fed, and Back to Basics.
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How to be a mobile free child
My child eats his food with mobile phone in hand
There is no easy way around it. It is a habit and if you don’t like it, you need to set the rule of no mobile phones at the dining table. And that means no mobile for the whole family – yourself included. It will be hard at first, just like it is when you try to break any habit, but once your child gets used to it, it will become the norm. You just need to stick to your guns, be firm about the rule, and be prepared for the resistance at the start.
For instance, you might say, “I know I have allowed mobile phones at meal times in the past, but I don’t like it and I would like to implement a new rule where we don’t have any devices at the table. You can have your mobile phone back after the meal.”
Hi Kahraman. Where are you from? In Malaysia, we have Heguru, Shichida, and Tweedlewink. There also a number of others, but I have no experience with them.
For IQ puzzle games, there are many books available. I have some links here where I’ve talked about various books and games:
How to be a mobile free child
My child eats his food with mobile phone in hand
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Hi Avni,
There is no easy way around it. It is a habit and if you don’t like it, you need to set the rule of no mobile phones at the dining table. And that means no mobile for the whole family – yourself included. It will be hard at first, just like it is when you try to break any habit, but once your child gets used to it, it will become the norm. You just need to stick to your guns, be firm about the rule, and be prepared for the resistance at the start.
For instance, you might say, “I know I have allowed mobile phones at meal times in the past, but I don’t like it and I would like to implement a new rule where we don’t have any devices at the table. You can have your mobile phone back after the meal.”
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Thank you for the excellent post
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My pleasure, Dorie.
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Do you know place where i can learn how boost memory , iq , creativity And find iq puzzle games
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Hi Kahraman. Where are you from? In Malaysia, we have Heguru, Shichida, and Tweedlewink. There also a number of others, but I have no experience with them.
For IQ puzzle games, there are many books available. I have some links here where I’ve talked about various books and games:
https://www.figur8.net/2015/07/30/thinking-games-to-challenge-the-mind/
https://www.figur8.net/2012/01/31/brain-training-games-by-smart-games/
https://www.figur8.net/2014/03/18/books-brain-games-for-kids/
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