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Take time to teach children good routines.
They give stability to normal life and help children
to take responsibility for their own self-discipline.
‣‣‣ Phil Day
Take time to teach children good routines.
They give stability to normal life and help children
to take responsibility for their own self-discipline.
‣‣‣ Phil Day
Routines imply that there are useful and helpful steps to follow in normal everyday life in order to help life to flow and so everyone can knows their role and fulfill it. Any routine can be flexible if normal events are changed or can be modified over time.
Even the most gifted of us are helped by simple routines …
Just for fun Check this link: Cartoonist Gary Larson First pants then your shoes
After reflecting on the words at least, aren’t we all gifted and not to be weighed down by things that require [hardly] a common thought? (Frederick, 2007)
That’s another reason we all have and need good routines! Why spend energy thinking about mundane tasks? Helpful and healthy routines can become habits for life.
The power of the Toolkit approach now is to research what other people have seen, heard of or tried and then adapting one idea at a time to your context.