Effective Parenting Methods - Taking Pride In Your Child’s Individuality

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Every child is unique in much the same way as every fingerprint or snowflake. Every child feels, thinks and acts differently from other children. A child may be introverted, extroverted, loud, soft, thoughtful, boisterous, organized or messy. When it comes to parenting, it is not our job to try to get our children to conform to our ideal image of a child but to nurture the characteristics that make them unique instead. You never know where your child’s unique characteristics will lead him or her. [...] Read more

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Effective Parenting: Truly Listening To What Your Child Has To Say Is Crucial

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It seems almost universal that parents have difficulty communicating with their children. At times, it seems their fault for not listening to us, and at others, it seems our fault for not listening to them either. One of the cornerstones of effective parenting is the ability to listen to your child. Understanding your child’s emotions and opinions and being able to discuss these issues with your child will undoubtedly lead you to be a better parent. [...] Read more

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Nurture Your Child’s Sense Of Self-Worth Through Good Parenting

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Every child needs to feel good about himself or herself in order to develop a proper sense of self-esteem. Having a proper sense of self-confidence is imperative in order for a child to survive the many rigors of the real world. Children who have a healthy sense of self-esteem generally approach the world in a more optimistic manner and with good cheer. Studies done concerning parenting methods have also shown that children who are self-assured also tend to perform better both academically and in extracurricular activities. Such children are also more social, mixing better with their peers and making friends more easily. [...] Read more

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