Thursday, 8 December 2016

Introducing Pro-kidz Creche/Playgroup

It may seem to you that your baby does nothing than eat, sleep, cry and fill his/her diaper. But the amazing thing is that he/she is learning because he/she can see and hear all that is going on and equally communicate needs to those around. The character and the brain of babies are affected by the care and experiences provided by the parents.

With the above in mind, i decided to open Pro-Kidz Creche/Playgroup for children between age 6 months to five years in order to bridge the gap that is usually created when parents are not available to look after their children and nurture them the way they ought to.

Pro-Kidz Creche/Playgroup is a home for these little ones to flourish. We open from 6am to 7pm, Monday through Friday. We also have weekend club activities from 8am to 4pm. We offer Corporate/Wedding creches and Events planning for children. We are not mere caregivers but parents to the children we take in. We are patticular about nurturing good character in children which will invariably help shape their lives, develop and sharpen their reasoning abilities.

Our environment is not only condusive, but is healthy, safe and comforting. It is beautifully decorated, well stocked with stimulating books, toys, play and learning materials.

Our core values are: Beauty, order, instruction, character, discipline, positivity, freedom and intellect.

We nurture a lifestyle!

Monday, 7 November 2016

Get Inspired: The Butterfly Quotes

"We are all butterflies. Earth is our chrysalis." -  LeeAnn Taylor

"When I was just a cute little caterpillar, you loved me. So I became a butterfly so you would never leave." - Crystal Woods

"Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, she became a butterfly." - Barbara Haines Howet

"Butterflies are self propelled flowers." -
Robert A. Heinlein

HAPPINESS.—"A butterfly, which when pursued, seems always just beyond your grasp; but if you sit down quietly, may alight upon you." - A Chapter of Definitions," Daily Crescent, 1848 June 23rd

"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." - Richard Buckminster Fuller

"What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls a butterfly." -  Richard Bach

"Everyone is like a butterfly, they start out ugly and awkward and then morph into beautiful graceful butterflies that everyone loves." - Drew Barrymore

"Just like the butterfly, I too will awaken in my own time." - Deborah Chaskin

"I only ask to be free. The butterflies are free."  - Charles Dickens

"Until you spread your wings,  you "ll have no idea of how far you can fly." - Napoleon Bonaparte

"If nothing ever changed, there'd be no butterflies." - Author unknown

"Beautiful and graceful, varied and enchanting, small but approachable, butterflies lead you to the sunny side of life.  And everyone deserves a little sunshine." - Jeffrey Glassberg

We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty." - Author Unknown

 Parenting is not a joke. It takes a srong, passionate and a beautiful soul to be a parent.

Parents, you are all amazing!



Tuesday, 1 November 2016

EXAMPLES OF POSITIVE SELF -TALK

I am smart.

I am important.

I think i can do it.

I know i can do it.

I think right.

I am a blessing.

I am a goal getter.

I am a world changer.

I am positively creative.

I love Maths.

Maths is easy for me.

My voice is beautiful.

I love my self.

I am the best.

I am good.

I love who i am.

I am fearfully and wonderfully created.

I am going higher.

I am getting better.

I am intelligent.

I am beautiful.

I am handsome.

I have all it takes to succeed.

I am God's extraordinary creation.

I am incomparable.

I am unique.

I have a beautiful voice.

I will win the race.

I will reach my goal.

I just have to give my best in anything i do.

I will always settle for the best.

I am valuable.

I am priceless.

I am a jewel.

I am worth emulating.

I will affect my world positively.

I am a good example to others.

I am a genius.

I am an inventor.

I will invent what will make the world safer and better.

I have something good to offer the world.

I am strong, bold and courageous.

I am work in progress.

I am more precious than any precious stone.

I am full of light and love.

I love making people happy.

I am healthy and vibrant.

I am a good listener.

I am an encouragement to others.

I am dependable.

I make smart choices.

Parents, you need motivation to do your jobs. Please motivate yourselves each day.

Saturday, 29 October 2016

100 Percent

One most important habit parents need to form is the ability to think right.

 To record a hundred percent success, you must learn to think positively.

 Top entrepreneurs, inventors, leading sports men and women   understand the power of positive thoughts. Their successes are as a result of their positive mindset.

The only way to succeed in life is to consistently think right.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD

"The Little Engine That Could" is a children's book by Watty Piper published in 1930. The story was about a long train that had to be pulled over a high mountain by another little train.

Several larger trains that were present were asked to help pull the long train up the mountain, they refused and gave different excuses.

Eventually, a little blue train was asked to help pull the long train, it gladly offered to help. It did not focus on its size, though smaller when compared with the long train. It had always been a positive minded engine that had believed it could do anything.

The little engine was willing to try. While at it, it kept on saying, "I think I can, i think i can." It continued to puff out smoke as it pulled and stretched slowly, and sometimes, faster. It kept on climbing the mountain while other engines stood and watched. Some even probably jeered at the little engine that it would stop or even fall off the rail track. 

The little blue train continued pulling despite being tired. Even when it felt like giving up, it still continued. Its focuse was the end of its journey.

This little engine continued bravely and kept telling itself, "I think i can, i think i can." It kept on until it got to its destination.

With the right thought pattern, and through positive affirmation, the little blue train was able to pull the long train over the mountain.

Other bigger engines did not even try at all. Their thoughts had limited them.

Most of us are like those other engines that did not try at all.

We ought to take a cue from the little engine, never to limit ourselves by our thoughts. Our children need us to teach them this good value.

Our thoughts have the power to make or mar us.