Excellent Parenting Advice For Mom And Dad

By Chang Diallo


It is often said that being a parent is the most rewarding career. As true as this may be, there are a lot of ups and downs and sometimes you just need a bit of good advice. This article will give you that strong cup of wisdom that you need in order to govern your children as best as you can.

Get your child involved in the kitchen and excited about cooking by basing some of your meals off of books they are reading. Let them think of creative ways to incorporate their stories into dinnertime. Then, find age appropriate ways to let them help out in the meal preparation, from washing grapes to rolling meatballs.

Rather than allowing your children to zone out mindlessly in front of the TV, encourage discussion about what they are watching. By engaging them in conversation, you can help them to learn new words, think critically, and become active consumers of media instead of just passively observing whatever is on.

Let kids have their say. When parenting a child no matter how young or old, listening is a very underrated yet important skill that a parent should learn. Make yourself available, and if your child makes it clear that they want to talk, give them your undivided attention. Don't interrupt, and don't agree or disagree, until they have had their say. This way, you won't come off as judgmental. No matter what your child has told you, remember to thank them for talking to you, so that they understand that their opinion is important.

You have to be determined when you are dealing with a child that is strong-willed. A strong-willed child needs a parent that is just as determined to help them to understand that everything can not work out the way that they want it to. It is hard to be tough with your child but in the long run it is important for them to have proper development.

Give your children the opportunity to experience all facets of life. It is natural to want to shield them from things that make you feel uncomfortable, like different cultures or ideas different than your own. As long as it isn't going to hurt them, let your children see and experience these things. They learn how behavior can affect others, and it gives the two of you an opportunity to communicate.

When you need to discipline your child, try to do it in private. If you scold him/her in front of others, it will embarrass your child and he/she will resent you for it. It also will not help your child make changes to improve his/her behavior. Help your child maintain his/her dignity, even while being disciplined.

Never taunt or belittle your child, even in a joking manner. A child's self esteem is nurtured or injured from the beginning of life by his parents. Instead of telling your child, "You did that wrong", try saying "Good job! Now let's try to do it another way." The smile you receive from this positive comment will tell you how much your child counts on you to develop positive feelings about life.

At the end of the day, the choices you make as a parent can make or break your children's future. It is up to you to do the wise thing as often as possible. Hopefully, this article has shown you some of those wise tips that will get you back to being the parent that you can and should be.




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