You and your child may feel overwhelmed by the pressure to set big goals this year. But setting goals doesn’t have to be intimidating. We can help you stay motivated and set your child up for success.
Having a growth mindset can help kids who learn differently improve their self-esteem. The good news? Your child can practice certain activities to help develop a growth mindset.
Kids who learn and think differently may get frustrated when it comes to setting goals. Here’s how to help them set goals that help them feel confident and proud of themselves.
Kids can lose motivation or get bored with activities they need to get done. Here’s how to help your child practice “sticking with it” when they want to walk away from a task.
To help kids build self-awareness, encourage them to talk about their strengths, challenges, and who they can turn to when they struggle. Tell them their feelings are valid.
The ND Alliance has announced a fantastic opportunity for your child. Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $2,500 are available to help students overcome financial barriers on their educational journey. Applications are open until January 15, 2025.