Taking care of your children can be a complicated process. While there are many useful books and tips on this subject, several myths also exist. In this article, we will examine some of the best strategies to educate and teach your kids, in order to raise them in the best way possible. Read on.
To strengthen the bond between you and your child, and to help enhance their cognitive development, turn off the television! Limit their tv watching to special occasions – children who spend very little time watching tv are more socially competent, more academically competent, and more creative and imaginative than their television-watching peers.
Infants and toddlers should not consume soda, diet or otherwise. Provide your child with healthy drinks, such as milk, diluted fruit juices or plain water.
Sometimes, unpleasant disciplinary actions must be handed down. “First, feelings; then discipline,” is a highly effective approach that begins with a positive statement that acknowledges the child’s feelings (right or wrong) and then explains your reason for setting the disciplinary consequences. This can help reduce the levels of resentment following the action.
Do not allow your own mood to interfere with consistent disciplinary approaches for your children. Even if you are tired or feeling irritable, you should not deliver an uncommonly harsh (or uncommonly lax) disciplinary action. Failure to consistently use the same method creates an impression of flexibility and “wiggle room” that can greatly compromise the effectiveness of your rule-setting.
A great parenting tip is to not try and lay guilt on your child all the time. If you are always trying to make your child feel guilty for something they have done or haven’t done, your child will develop a complex and will greatly resent you for it.
Children live on a routine and it is easier for them to get through the day if they know what to expect. It is important to make sure to keep things the same for children. Happy surprises are often well received by children. However, things that are not enjoyable to them may make them feel ambushed and cause them to act out.
Consistency is essential when parenting children. Children need to know what is expected of them every time. If you are not consistent with your expectations, it could cause your child to get confused and not know what it expected of them. Keeping expectations constant makes life easier for both the parent and the child.
Read to your baby or child every day. Not only is reading one of the best things you can do for your child’s vocabulary and comprehension skills, but it is a wonderful way to wrap up his or her day and gives them a routine to look forward to. Fostering a love of reading also means your children have no excuses for boredom so long as they have library cards.
Children often want to be our “little-helpers”� in the kitchen while we are cooking dinner. Take some pots and pans, along with a wooden spoon and a rolling-pin and let your little one bang to his hearts content. Encourage him by telling him how helpful he is being, and how you love when he helps you cook. This should entertain him long enough for you to whip up dinner.
It is important that you limit what and how much your child eats a young age. By letting them eat whatever and how much they want, they will stick to this behavior and end up becoming obese. For example, instead of a bag of chips for a snack, over a small bowl of grapes.
Never let your baby cry it out. A baby who cries it out, will feel abandoned and confused. The only way they have to communicate with you is to cry and when you don’t respond, it’s like you aren’t listening to your child. All babies will sleep through the night eventually, so use a gentler approach to get there.
If your child is being bullied, talk to them about it. Have family members share their own experiences with bullying and how they handled it, and make sure to support them unconditionally. Also contact the school and see what methods are in place for teachers and staff to help the situation.
Teaching your child to take good care of his teeth will set him up for a lifetime of smiles. Regular checkups, sealants to protect the teeth, and proper dental care at home, will keep teeth healthy and cavity-free. Starting good oral care early in life will prevent many problems and potential disease later in life.
As the article concluded, good parenting depends on good education. By following credible information and useful tips, you can discover and implement several winning strategies to know your kids better, to be a good parent and to teach your kids the lessons they need to live a great life.