1. Respect Respect is the most important value to learn and to respect yourself first is the greatest lesson to teach any child. Teach respect by showing respect. Teach your child to respect himself. If you have respect for yourself, respect for your family and your friends should come easily. […]
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“Congratulations to our R1000.00 teepee giveaway winner, Samantha Lopes. I hope your little explorer (Paigy) loves her new teepee.” Celia The idea was for moms to tell us how their child/children would use the 1.5m black and white teepee and to like the Mommalikeme and PowWow Designer Teepees and Play […]
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To help you make a decision whether a teepee is right for your child, here are 3 benefits of children’s teepees. As a parent, you naturally want to provide the best for your children. In the development process of childhood, the role of fun and games is imperative. It’s crucial […]
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If you ask parents what they want their children to be like when they get older, the answers are most likely kind, honest, caring, thoughtful, and considerate. Random acts of kindness is one way to achieve this. That is why we want to do our best to raise grateful kids. If […]
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Teepees for kids: 2017 has been a massive year for Powwow Designer Teepees and Play Tents. By close of business on 15 December 2017, 87 teepees for kids will have been crafted and delivered. In addition, 25 sets of teepees (4x) have been rented out for children’s parties. If you […]
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Opposition Defiance Disorder (ODD)? I thought most of us only had to contend with ADHD. Does the diagnosis and labels never end? I found this article by Fatima Kazee, on the Jozikids website. She shares her journey with her son. She made the choice not to go the drug route and here’s her […]
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Last week, we discussed spanking children as a serious social issue. Here’s another social issue that needs thorough and prolonged dialogue and action. I came across this article by Fatima Kazee, on the Jozikids website. Rape is an epidemic in South Africa. Fatima asks some hard questions on the subject. […]
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Razina Theba wrote this article on spanking her 6-year-old son for the first time for Jozikids. This is food for thought regarding corporal punishment as a form of discipline. The first and only time I hit my son, he was six years old. With pride, I navigated the toddler years […]
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This article on corporal punishment and spanking as a form of discipline was written by Sandra Doyle for Jozikids . Photo Credit http://tiphero.com/spanking-kids-changes-personalities/ Spanking … Is it just lazy parenting? The recent changes in South African legislation on corporal punishment reignited the debate on spanking children as a form of discipline. […]
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[avatar user=”Celia” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” link=”file” /] I recently read this interesting article, To Co-Sleep or Not To Co-Sleep? by Dr. Mike Marinus on the Jozikids Blog. I’ve put a small extract here: Where babies sleep is a hot topic. Many modern day parents are set on their babies sleeping in […]
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