10 Rules Every Kid Should Know

She listed “10 rules every kid should learn,” and it melted our hearts ❤️.

“Don’t cry for fun, say sorry, be kind, help around the house, and keep learning.”

Sometimes kids say things that remind us what truly matters, not grades or perfection, but kindness, honesty, and gratitude 🥹.

Parenting is not just about teaching, it’s about listening.

#sgparents #sgfamily #sgmums #parenting #parenthood

2025/10/25 Edited to

... Read moreFollowing simple rules and routines helps children develop crucial self-regulation skills, which are key to their emotional and social growth. When young preschoolers learn to manage their behaviors with adult support, it sets a strong foundation for lifelong learning and positive interactions. As a parent, I’ve found that encouraging kids to say sorry sincerely, helping around the house, and being kind to others slowly builds their awareness of how their actions affect those around them. These small habits, when practiced consistently, teach responsibility and empathy. It’s also important to create predictable routines, such as set times for meals, play, and rest. This structure helps children feel secure and understand expectations, making it easier for them to regulate their impulses. Listening patiently when kids express their feelings fosters emotional intelligence. Instead of focusing solely on academic achievements, emphasizing values like gratitude and kindness helps children develop a balanced and compassionate mindset. In my experience, blending consistent rules with loving guidance empowers children to grow into considerate, honest individuals who can navigate challenges with confidence and care.

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She's so smart 😊

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