How to Teach Resilience at Home
Change is frightening, but we learn to accept it after we get past that initial fear. This ability to adapt is called resilience, and it is a value that parents should teach kids as early as possible.
Change is frightening, but we learn to accept it after we get past that initial fear. This ability to adapt is called resilience, and it is a value that parents should teach kids as early as possible.
Empathy, coupled with desire and action to alleviate that pain, becomes a powerful value called compassion. Read on to see how D-PREP teachers and students practice compassion at school.
Compassion is more than empathy or feeling love for those around us. Compassion is empathy with action. Here’s how you can teach this value to your kids at home.
Open-mindedness is the willingness to look beyond one’s biases and accept new perspectives no matter how different they are from our personal beliefs.
These days, it’s not enough that children know how to solve logical problems. They must also be capable of working with others and coming up with creative solutions to unique problems. This creativity, however, requires one important trait: Open-mindedness.
In D-PREP, we want students to not only be good academically but also adaptable to real-life situations, by implementing the “Co-Creator” values in our teaching style.
At D-PREP International School, we encourage our students to be courageous. Here’s how you can continue teaching this value at home.