Mar 31, 2022 | Character Development, Early Education, Leadership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Wellbeing
Photo by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash 3 Reasons You Need To Be An Assertive Parent Assertiveness is about speaking up in a respectful and honest way. Being passive, especially as a parent, could leave you at risk of being taken advantage of or not being taken seriously...
Nov 25, 2021 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Innovative Teaching, Leadership, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Teenagers
Photo by Jeswin Thomas on Unsplash Building rapport is the art of developing mutual trust, respect, and friendship with another person. For a teacher, there are several benefits of building rapport with your students in the classroom which translate to hard work,...
Nov 18, 2021 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Innovative Teaching, Leadership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Wellbeing
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash Understand That Your Child Will Know What Makes You Happy Your child knows what makes you happy and wants to replicate it themselves. If your eyes light up when your spouse comes home, your children will see that this brings you...
Nov 11, 2021 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Innovative Teaching, Leadership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Wellbeing
Photo by Fakurian Design on Unsplash What Is Design Thinking? Design thinking is a human-centred approach to problem solving. It helps us look at problems that are so tricky that we may not know where to start. Approaching problems with design thinking can be applied...
Oct 13, 2021 | Character Development, Early Education, Innovative Teaching, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teaching Boys, Teaching Girls, Teenagers, Wellbeing
Photo by Jyoti Singh on Unsplash Why are hobbies so important growing up? Hobbies capture the unique interests and creativity in a child and grows with them, sometimes remaining as a hobby, and sometimes flourishing into a career! Having Hobbies Early Can Positively...
Oct 6, 2021 | Academic Excellence, Character Development, Parent-Teacher Partnership, Parenting, Parenting Boys, Parenting Girls, Redfield College, Teenagers
hoto by Matt Ragland on Unsplash Form Friends…Instantly! When you first get to university, many will feel tempted to stay in their comfort zone and stick to themselves or high school friends throughout their course. however university is where you have the...