Monday, August 6, 2012

How You Can Become A Better Parent To You Kids

By Roxane J. Talisen


Being a parent can be a difficult task in itself. Parenting involves time, care, love, and discipline, all rolled into one major job. This article will provide you with a number of tips to manage your parenting abilities, and keep yourself sane and happy while your children stay calm and well-behaved.

If you have a difficult or especially demanding toddler, consider part-time daycare or nursery school. These options allow you maintain most of the control in raising your child, but still get them out of the house. Nursery school can provide a situation in which your child is being cared for by someone who won't give in to their demands and doesn't mind if they cry.

Instead of buying a baby bath tub, just use the kitchen sink. The kitchen sink is the perfect size and depth to bathe your young child in. It's also a great height so you won't end up with a sore back after bath time. When your child outgrows the kitchen sink, they'll likely be ready to move on to the regular bath tub.

A good parenting tip is to try not to be your child's best friend all the time. If you're constantly concerned about how your child thinks of you as his or her friend, your probably falling short in terms of being a parent. Ideally you should strive for a balance between the two.

Feel free to breastfeed your baby for comfort. Many believe that breastfeeding for comfort will make the baby associate food with emotional comfort. Offering the breast actually encourages your baby to turn to you instead of things for support. The breastfeeding is just one component of the bond that helps your baby feel better. This will provide crucial emotional security and stability as they develop.

Having children is a completly life changing experience in every sense of the word. When you have children everything suddenly seems more dangerous, more expensive and more adult. In order to combat this try to remember yourself at the same ages that your children have to get an idea of things from their perspective.

As a parent, take the time to give your child or children physical attention. Your children seek a physical bond with you, and it can be accomplished by giving each other lots of hugs, kisses, and even by snuggling with them watching their favorite television program or reading a book with them.

When treating common children's cold and flu symptoms, always check the active ingredients in his or her medications whether it is an over-the-counter or prescription medicine. These products contain multiple ingredients that are commonly found in a number of medications. Rather than risk an overdose, it is safest to use only one medication unless otherwise directed by a pediatrician.

If you can afford it as a parent, you should definitely send your children to private schools. Public schools are currently in shambles. Your political view might make you a little blind to the hard facts, but public schools are being held hostage by special interests and kids are continuing to fall behind.

As stated at the beginning of this article, parenting can be an extremely trying time when you have little ones at home. Trying to keep your kids entertained in the house on a rainy day can leave you wondering what to do. Apply the advice from this article to keep your kids happy and busy on those rainy days.




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