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7 Tips For Good Parenting

Parents strive to bring up their children in the best possible manner. However, it is also true that there is no single method for good parenting. Therefore, a, few tips on what parents can do to teach their child good behaviour and boost their child's happiness and success can help a lot.

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  • Be A Role Model

    Be A Role Model

    Parents serve as role models not only through direct interactions with their children, but through the examples they set with their attitude and behavior within the family and in the outside world. By addressing their...

    More at: www.livestrong.com

  • Show Your Love

    Show Your Love

    "He needs to toughen up." It's a line we've all heard more than once - sometimes from grandparents, from friends, or even from ourselves. We watch our children grow and we worry. We imagine them...

    More at: www.mother.ly

  • Communicate With Your Child

    Communicate With Your Child

    Let your child know when you think she has done something good. Praising your child is an important way to encourage good behaviors. Sometimes it can also help to let your child overhear you praising him...

    More at: www.cdc.gov

  • Be An Active Listener

    Be An Active Listener

    Like any skill, active listening takes time and practice to develop but is very rewarding for parents, carers and children. It is not only a skill that can help support healthy communication and strong relationships...

    More at: www.kidsmatter.edu.au

  • Understand Your Child Better

    Understand Your Child Better

    Understanding your child is one of the most important things that you should learn as a parent. It is very helpful in becoming effective in guiding and nurturing your child as they grow and mature. You need to...

    More at: childdevelopmentinfo.com

  • Do Not Use Physical Punishment

    Do Not Use Physical Punishment

    There's no way around it for parents - providing discipline for children represents a crucial component of your role as a parent. When a child's inappropriate behavior annoys, frustrates and agitates, some parents...

    More at: living.thebump.com

  • Be Responsive

    Be Responsive

    The Harvard Family Research Project defines responsive parenting as "the use of warm and accepting behaviors to respond to children's needs and signals" (2012). Becoming increasingly responsive as a parent...

    More at: www.goodtherapy.org

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