Children need clear direction. It is the parents job to establish that direction, to set goals for their children and to follow up to insure those goals are accomplished. Below you will find several tips that are provided to help you meet those obligations that you have as a parent.
Prepare your child for a lifetime of safe street-crossing behavior. Always hold hands, look both ways, and then look both ways again when crossing a street or walking across a parking lot. Starting early will instill the importance of this responsible in your child, keeping them safe and sound as they walk to school or accompany you to the store.
Before taking your child to the doctor, prepare your young one for the visit. This can be reading a book about doctors or even roleplaying. Children often feel anxious about visiting the doctor, so preparing them for the visit and letting them know that the doctor’s office is not scary, will calm their fears.
No two children are alike. Techniques that have worked with some children may not work with others. This includes both punishments and rewards. Try to incorporate new techniques into the older tried and true ones that have worked well in the past.
A great rainy-day project to do with your little ones, is making macaroni masterpieces. Take pieces of construction paper, elbow macaroni, child-safe glue, and crayons and lay them out on the table. Let your little one color the pieces of construction paper, and then help him glue the macaroni to his drawing. He will be proud to see his own macaroni masterpieces hung from the refrigerator for all to see.
A great parenting tip is to show your all of your children the same amount of love and affection. If you play favoritism with your children, they will grow up to resent you, and they probably won’t get along with each other. You should love all your kids the same.
A vital part of parenting is paying attention to all car safety regulations pertaining to young children and ensuring that you always have an appropriate safety seat for your child’s age. By making sure your child is properly restrained every time they travel, you will be able to greatly reduce the risk of serious injury.
It is important that you raise your children to have self confidence. By not doing so, you are increasing the chances of your child turning into a teenager or adult who is depressed. Always make sure to make them feel good about themselves by giving them compliments. Also, praise them when they have done something good.
Help your child to refrain from overeating at mealtimes. With the rise in childhood obesity in our country, it is extremely important to help our children to recognize when they are still hungry and when they tend to eat out of boredom. When your child cries, “I’m still hungry!” suggest another activity or maybe a glass of water instead. If they really are hungry, they will let you know very shortly. Then encourage them to have a healthy snack such as veggies with a low-fat dip, or some fruit. Sometimes they really are hungry, but by distracting them for a few minutes, you may find that they were just looking for something to do.
To sooth a colicky baby try some skin on skin contact. If you are breastfeeding you can place them against your stomach and offer them some food. You may find that talking to them in a soothing voice or singing a lullaby may stop the tears. You should always stay calm when dealing with an infant, if you find that you are becoming frustrated, take a break by handing your baby to a spouse or other trusted family member.
When you say you’re going to do something, like a punishment, do NOT waiver. The second you give in and revoke a punishment your child will know you can be broken. If you stick to what you say then your warnings will be heeded as the child will know you go through with your word.
Make sure that your young child goes to bed at the same time everyday, even on the weekends. If you let you child stay up late on the weekend, sometimes it is difficult for him to return to his regular sleeping patterns during the weekday and that will cause him to oversleep in the mornings. Keeping the sleeping and waking schedule consistent is better.
By constantly interacting with our children we are accomplishing two things. We are reassuring them that we love them and we are keeping track of where they are expending their energy and where they are not. The tips provided above streamline the job we face as parents and emphasize just how important that job is.
Things You Must Know To Parent Better was originally published on Spring