Parenting
Parenting is one of the most important tasks we can ever undertake in life. Through effective parenting we lead our child from infancy to adulthood. Our goal, of course, is to equip them to eventually enter the world of adulthood as responsible and productive human beings. We accomplish this by example.
Medication
If your child must take a liquid medication, ask your pharmacist for dosing spoons, bulbs, or oral syringes instead of using kitchen spoons or measuring cups. Standard kitchen measurements can hold as much as three times the amount of a dosing implement, increasing the risk of overdose, stomach upset, or wasted medication.
Be a Great Example
One way to teach your kids is to set a great example yourself. If you are spending a lot of time going out, watching TV, or playing games try to show an example by spending time watching documentaries or reading books. They will want to be just like you, and will end up liking educational things.
Proper Behavior
In teaching your young child about proper behavior, discipline his inappropriate behavior when you see it. If you wait too long to discipline, he will forget what it was that he did wrong, and he will not be able to connect the discipline with the infraction. This will confuse the child and will not change his behavior.
Our “Little-Helpers”
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.
Encourage Learning
An important tip to consider in terms of parenting is to make sure that you encourage learning from a very early stage. This is a very important step because doing so will give them a great framework for when it comes time to learn when they go to school.
Take Them For a Stroll
Taking your little one for a walk after dinner is a great way to tire them out for the night. After a day of fun you would think your little one would be exhausted, but on the contrary, they seem to get a boost of energy right before bedtime. Help them expend this last bit of energy by a quick walk around the block, pick up acorns and make it an adventure. This should help bedtime go smoother.
Discipline
Don’t come up with a “one size fits all” idea of discipline. When disciplining your children, realize that they all respond differently to correction. While a time-out might be what one child needs in order to comply, that same method might not work for another. Find what each child responds best to: time-outs, confiscating toys, or extra chores, and then run with that.
In Conclusion
Our children learn to be productive well-adjusted adults by following our lead. We show them responsibility by being responsible ourselves. We demonstrate the importance of love and nurturing by providing it to them. They learn because we teach. The tips provided above help us be the teachers we need to be.
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