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Positive Parenting

Date Published: 22nd September 2009
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Positive Parenting
You must have often wondered if you are being a good parent to your child. Parenting is a tough subject yes, and this is a question which haunts most parents when their parenting ways slips from their hands. Every parent must have gone through a phase when in spite of their best efforts they still find themselves amidst unruly kids and their discouraging behaviors. But then, worries only add to more worries and it is wise to be positive and have a ‘never give up’ attitude. This is what is called positive parenting.
Why?
Positive parenting is the right way to handle your kid because only then can your children inherit the positive ways of living from you. Positive always attracts positive and children always look up to and learn from their parents. So, if you can set an example for them with your positive behavior, it will influence their lifestyle too. It is your ways that will expose your role as a good parent and you need to make your child feel that he/she is also an important person. Shouting and angering are negative illustrations of parenting and therefore you should avoid them.

Ways
Positive parenting encourages the positive attitude in your child and develops their social skills in a more practical and positive way. These are some of the ways you can adopt to teach your child the right ways in life:
• Discipline: Every parent must understand that discipline doesn’t come with punishment. Instructing the child in right decision making and teaching them to control their actions and make healthier decisions, is how discipline builds up.

• Moments: Quality of the time and not the quantity of time is important when it comes to spending moments with your child. This is the time when you can come really close to your child, help in their homework, play with them, share their thoughts and show your love and affection. This boosts up a child’s self esteem.


• Firmness: Be firm in monitoring your kids but not in an uncaring, rude way. Rather, let them know you are true to your words and how much you care for them.

• Actions: Never discourage your child if he or she fails in a task. Instead encourage them and build up their spirit. Encourage them to learn from their mistakes.


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