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Hristina Shuplyak

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Ukraine Ternopol, Ukraine
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  • Topic: 5 ideas for stories in a mom-blogger's blog Format: Useful ch

    Don't know what to post in stories? Here are five ideas that will definitely "hit":

    1. Behind the scenes of the morning: "How we get ready for school" — short moments of real life.

    2. Mom tip: your way to put the child to sleep or feed without tantrums.

    3. Daily reality: an honest shot — scattered toys, cold coffee.

    4. Question to the audience: "What do you answer to the 100th 'why'?"

    5. Mini gratitude: 3 things you're grateful for today.

    #blog #life #motherhood #kids #stories
  • 5. Commercial text (example for educational course)

    Topic: Online course for parents: "How to prepare a child for school without tantrums and stress"
    Format: Landing/page description

    > Is your child going to school? Are you worried about how they will cope? We know how to make this transition smooth and safe.
    Our course will help you:
    – Determine the child's readiness for school;
    – Create a daily routine without tears;
    – Build trust with the teacher and school;
    – Prepare the child psychologically, not just "teach them to read."

    3 weeks of support from experienced teachers and moms.

    Sign up now — and get the first lesson for free!

    #schoolpreparation #preparation #school #child
  • Topic: Tone of voice for mom's Instagram blog: friendly, sincere, lively

    If you are a mom and run a blog — don't try to write "like a professional" if your heart says otherwise.

    Your voice is your style. Sincerity is closer than perfect punctuation.

    Simple post formula:
    – What did I feel today with the kids?
    – What conclusion did I make?
    – How can this help others?

    Share not only victories but also difficulties. That's where the strength of a mother's blog lies.
    #posts #instagram #blog #parenting
  • Topic: Why Mom Has the Right to Emotions — and How to Tell Children About It

    Corporate Style
    "Mom, why are you crying?" — this is a question I heard from a child when I couldn't handle the stress. And it was exactly this that made me realize: I have the right to emotions.

    Explaining your feelings to children is not a weakness, but an example of emotional literacy.

    Phrases that help:
    – "I'm sad right now, but I will calm down soon."
    – "I'm angry because I'm tired. It's not your fault."

    Such openness builds trust and teaches the child that all emotions are normal. And mom is not a robot. And that's wonderful.

    #trust #emotions #parentsandchildren #sincerity #love #upbringing #motherhood
  • Topic: Why Mom Has the Right to Emotions — and How to Tell Children About It

    Corporate Style
    "Mom, why are you crying?" — this is a question I heard from a child when I couldn't handle the stress. And it was exactly this that made me realize: I have the right to emotions.

    Explaining your feelings to children is not a weakness, but an example of emotional literacy.

    Phrases that help:
    – "I'm sad right now, but I will calm down soon."
    – "I'm angry because I'm tired. It's not your fault."

    Such openness builds trust and teaches the child that all emotions are normal. And mom is not a robot. And that's wonderful.

    #trust #emotions #parentsandchildren #sincerity #love #upbringing #motherhood
  • Topic: How to interest a child in learning in 1st–2nd grade

    Format: Educational article for parents

    > In elementary school, a child does not yet know how to "learn," they are only learning how to learn. And the main task of parents is not to force, but to interest.

    Play is the best tool. Multiplication tables through jumps, reading through theatrical scenes — all of this works better than "sit down and study."

    Positive attention. Praise for effort, not just for results. This gives motivation to move forward.

    Adapt to the child. Some find mornings convenient, others — after a walk. Comfort and rhythm are important.

    Your support is the foundation on which a love for knowledge will grow.

    #education #learning #upbringing #game #elementarygrades #advice
  • What to do when a child does not want to study

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    Post for Instagram (Topic: Education)

    Format: up to 1200 characters

    > “My child is lazy. He just doesn’t want to study.”

    Stop. Maybe your child isn’t lazy, but tired. Or scared. Or simply not mature enough yet.

    Education is not a marathon for speed. And not grades in a diary. It’s a path each child goes through in their own way.

    The best thing you can do is not to pressure. But to support.

    Be there when something doesn’t work out. Praise not only for the result but also for the effort. Do not compare with others.

    Because the strongest “good” grows where there was “you can, I am with you.”

    #education #laziness #upbringing #parenting #motherhood #learning
  • How to teach a child to talk about their emotions

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    Information article (Topic: child psychology)

    Title: How to teach a child to talk about their emotions: tips for parents
    Volume: ~3500 characters

    > In our childhood, it was not fashionable to talk about emotions. Anger — “not nice,” tears — “you're not a girl,” fear — “you'll overcome it.” But emotions are not weakness. They are the language of the soul. If a child can express them — they cope better with difficulties.

    1. Start with your own example.
    Speak aloud about your emotions: “I'm upset because I spilled tea,” “I'm angry right now, but it's not your fault.” The child learns to talk about emotions when they hear you do it.

    2. Use books, games, fairy tales.
    Ask: “What do you think this character feels?” — this develops emotional intelligence. Play “emotional lotto” or draw “mood faces.”

    3. Give names to feelings.
    Instead of “why are you shouting?”, say: “You're angry because you weren't given a toy?” This helps the child recognize their reactions.

    4. Do not belittle feelings.
    Phrases like “it's nothing serious” can block the path to honesty. Better: “I see you're scared. That's normal.”

    5. Create a “safe space.”
    The child must know: at home, they won't be judged for their emotions. Here, they can cry, get angry, be offended — and still remain loved.

    > Emotional literacy is not a lesson at school, but a daily interaction process. And the best teacher in this is you, mom or dad.

    #tipsforparents #psychology #childrenandparents #motivation #parentingpsychology #kidsandadults #upbringing #advice #emotions
  • Five things I understood after the fourth child

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    1. Blog article (Topic: motherhood)

    Title: 5 things I realized after the fourth child
    Length: ~2500 characters

    > Motherhood is a mix of joy, fatigue, love, and doubts. After the first child, I reread dozens of books, wanting to do everything "correctly." After the fourth — I understood that "correct" can be different. I share what I have discovered over these years.

    1. Perfection is a trap.
    Early development, a clean floor, homemade bread — all of this is great, but not worth a mother's exhaustion. A child needs a lively, not exhausted, mother.

    2. Love can be shared without leaving anything out.
    I was afraid that with each child, love would "dilute." But it multiplies, not divides. Each child has their own unique place in the heart.

    3. Silence in the house is a myth.
    A mother of four knows: if it's quiet — it's either sleep or something is breaking. But noise is life. And there is a lot of joy in it.

    4. Allowing yourself to ask for help is not weakness.
    I learned to tell my husband: "I am not keeping up." And you know, the world didn't break. Instead, I preserved myself.

    5. The most important thing is to be nearby.
    Not perfect. Not always smiling. Just nearby. Because a mother is an anchor that a child holds onto in the whirl of the world.

    > I am not a superhero. I am a living mother. And this is the best I can give to my children.

    #motherhood #children #experience #family #psychology #motherandchildren #parenting
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