There is no subject that people have more advice to give than on parenting. Every pregnant women on the street is subjected to a barrage of unasked for advice on everything from how to feed them, how to raise them, and how to punish them. While we don’t have all the answers, here are a few good tips to help you on your way.
What experts say is true– reading books to your child is very important. Children learn just about everything by reading, from colors and numbers, to shapes and letters. Experts believe that 30 minutes of book reading each night could have your child on the way to reading before they even reach kindergarten!
When traveling with small children, consider booking two rooms with an adjoining door. This will allow you to have your child sleep in a separate room without being too far away from you. It also provides more space to unpack without baby going through the suitcases. Be sure to double-check when you make the reservation that the rooms are physically connected with a door, not just next to each other.
Eat dinner with your family as often as you can. Eating dinner with your children encourages healthy eating habits. It also allows you a chance to re-connect as a family, to discuss what went on during the day. When you eat together as a family, you know where your children are and what they’re doing in the evenings, which makes it easier to curtail or control destructive behaviors.
For mothers of newborn twins, it is wise to get a breast pump. By not getting one, your nipples may not produce enough milk at the time feeding. Also, your nipples could get very sore and painful. These can be purchased at online or any store that sells baby products.
It is important for parents to stop themselves from trying too hard to influence which colleges their children select. Teenagers don’t like to feel like they are controlled by you, and may often do completely the opposite.
Children often unconsciously reflect the image that parents project upon them, so make sure that whatever label you choose to apply to your child, it is a positive one. Instead of responding to a complaint of boredom with, “You’re driving me crazy, find something to keep yourself busy”, opt for a more encouraging directive: “You’ve always been such a great artists. Why don’t you try coloring or drawing for a few minutes?”
Never administer medication to your child for any “off-label” conditions unless the child’s doctor has given you specific written instructions to do so. Children do not always react to medication in the same way adults do. For instance, giving a child Benadryl to help induce sleep might actually have the opposite effect of hyperactivity.
A great parenting tip is to do everything you can to boost your child’s confidence. The one and only goal of a parent is to instill confidence in their child. Without instilling enough confidence, children can go through life feeling worthless and feeling like they’ll never measure up.
Don’t ever answer your children’s questions with “Because I said so!” Well, at least not the first time they ask. It’s important to explain to a child why they’re in trouble, or why they’re not allowed to do something. It’s possible it will make more sense to them and they’ll avoid doing whatever you say not to do because they don’t want to do it themselves!
As a parent it’s your job to encourage character growth. Children are often inexperienced and need someone to guide them through new tasks and experiences. All you need to do is set the ball rolling and people along their way will help guide them through the rest. It’s a small investment to advise your kid, but a more profitable one to physically set them on the path.
When you are disciplining your children, make sure that you do not let your emotions get the better of you. It is very important not to punish your child because you are mad at them. The underlying goal behind discipline should always be to instruct your child in how to make better choices. If you are angry, your child is not going to learn from the experience.
Demonstrating an interest in the hobbies and pastimes your children enjoy is a great way to connect with them and stay in touch. While kids do not appreciate being smothered in attention – especially as they grow older – if you show a genuine appreciation for their passions they will open up to you.
Take what we’ve given you in this article and learn what works for you. There is no one right way to be a parent. Every child and every family is unique and what works for you may not work for your neighbor. Use these tips as a jumping off point for your own exploration.
Programs For Parents To Be Better At Raising Kids was originally published on Spring