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DayDreaming

  • psychologist-sg
  • Mar 13, 2015
  • 1 min read

Your growing child will be thrown into a schedule of timetables where school, tuition and homework takes priority and most of his/er time, leaving him/er little time for play. Your child then starts daydreaming about play activities in the midst of his/er homework, resulting in poor attention and poor quality of work.


Maybe now it's the time to figure what your child wishes, then allocate time for your child to accomplish both work and play. So that your child realizes that s/he can actually have both and need not daydream. Planning a timetable that fits all might improve the quality of life.

 
 
 

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