Sunday, July 29, 2012

Parent Smarter With These Tips And Tricks

By Roxane J. Talisen


Parenting is a multifaceted responsibility. We are charged with everything from the most mundane of tasks such as insuring our children keep their room clean, to tasks that could challenge a five star general. Sometimes simply breaking those tasks down into clearly understandable components can help us accomplish them with ease.

If your child hates taking liquid medication, try mixing a (carefully measured) dose with chocolate syrup or another tasty vehicle to ensure that your child gets relief without spitting and sputtering the medicine back at you. Offer the medication in a small cup for older children or a spoon or dropper for younger kids.

If you are trying to keep track of your baby's feedings, nap cycles, diaper changes and many other things, try locating one of the great apps that are available for smart phones. It will make it quite simple to keep track of the many things that a baby needs during the day.

Make sure that your child gets at least one hour of active play time outdoors. Outdoor play is needed to exercise his body and to develop his gross motor skills. His muscles and coordination will develop as he climbs, runs and jumps. A good hour of playing outdoors also helps him sleep better at night.

Being a parent of a teen isn't easy, but to make it a little easier, you probably should get to know who their friends are. Invite them over for dinner, and get a feel for the type of people they are. It's better to get to know their friends and make the effort rather than just flat out refusing them, "just because."

Take advantage of carpools when sending your children to school. A carpool allows you to not have to shuttle your children back and forth to school every day. It also gives your children some extra socialization time with the neighbors. You save time, and save on gas as well.

Your kids will still love you if your put yourself first. In fact, it will teach them to respect themselves which will in turn make them healthier, happier people when they have their own kids. Taking time for yourself leads you to be calmer, more rational, and a better parent overall.

If you think that your young child may have Autism or another communicationg disorder, make sure to get them tested as soon as you can. It is a proven fact that children who are diagnosed and treated at a young age have a better chance of leading a productive life than a child who started treatment later.

All kids are going to be unique and will not really fit into any predefined mold, so you should be willing to celebrate this uniqueness. No matter how your child is in terms of personality or anything else for that matter, you should always be very encouraging and very accepting.

A great parenting tip is to work together with your spouse if you're married or part of a couple. If the two of you aren't on the same page, both of your parental efforts might get foiled. By working as a team you'll be able to solve problems together.

Hopefully, the article above has given you some helpful tips to use on training your own children. There are so many decisions to be made while raising a child. Remember, that children are a gift, expected or unexpected. Enjoy!




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