Aristotle – smart parenting

App Name: Aristotle - smart parenting
Developer: Vladimir Sychov
App Category: Education
Price: Free 0

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Aristotle is your guide to fostering harmonious healthy relationships with children. Facing challenges like your child not being accepted by peers at school, showing disinterest in studies, or dealing with shyness, fears, and anxieties? Children encounter different hurdles at various stages of their lives.

Created by psychologists and parents, Aristotle is here to assist you in navigating these challenges. Like many parents, our busy lives limit the time we can spend with our children, yet we aspire to raise them in an environment filled with happiness and harmony, making the most of the quality time we have.

All tips, practical exercises, and personalized recommendations are tailored to the child's age group from 3 to 18. Aristotle aids in identifying the root cause of the issue and outlines straightforward, step-by-step solutions for resolution.

This approach involves altering the behavior of both the parent and the child since effective communication is when both parties actively participate. Aristotle is there to support you every step of the way.

The essence of our method is simple yet effective steps. By investing just 15 minutes a day, you can guide your child through psychological challenges and receive support in cultivating a harmonious relationship.

* Identify the root cause of the issue you're facing
* Select exercises that resonate with you and a child
* Schedule these exercises, setting reminders to keep on track
* Monitor your progress and earn rewards and achievements as you overcome challenges.

As you work through issues, you'll gain an understanding of how unresolved problems can impact your child's adulthood, emphasizing the importance of addressing these matters promptly.

Aristotle also provides "immediate relief" tools to enhance well-being, including meditations, motivational quotes, and insightful articles.


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