A primary school assembly, most suitable for pupils aged 7 - 11. This assembly focuses on 'British values': Mutual respect'; tolerance; communities; equality; diversity. Includes a song / reflection / ...
Our relationship with our parents can change over the years. When we were kids, they were likely the center of our universe. As we got older, we may have become more distant. Many people go through a ...
When you go from an active, full-time parent to someone with fully grown children who need you less, it can be jarring. What is your new role? Do your adult kids still need you? But when parents truly ...
Why is respect so important? Respect is the basis of all healthy human relationships. Parents (like teachers) deserve—and need—a special kind of respect because of their position of authority and ...
Life for kids today is a whole new world compared to what their parents experienced. Rapid changes, social pressures, and technology all play a part in shaping what growing up feels like now. Many ...
In a family set up, when respect is discussed, kids are often ignored. Respect is considered to be a one way path that runs ...
Children learn how to treat others by observing the world around them, above all at home. In many homes, domestic help like maids, cooks, nannies, and drivers are indispensable in keeping the family ...
Before cities, smartphones, or even written language, humans had one major survival tactic: each other. We lived in small, tight-knit groups where survival meant working together. And to do that, we ...