Parents today spend
considerable time preparing to bring their children into the world.
Indeed, raising children today is arguably challenging then ever before.
It is therefore justifiable on their part to be well versed with the
latest trends, gadgets and wares that one needs to be equipped with to
be a 'good' parent. Besides fulfilling the primary requirements that
child needs, which is love, care, food, clothes and shelter a good
parent will help the child to succeed in life. Good parenting promotes
value based learning and develops intellectual curiosity and desire to
establish a healthy bond with the child.
Parents are the most
important and influential persons in the lives of children. Therefore,
there is need to promote effective parenting and educate them because
every child has a right to be effectively and gently raised by the
parents.
Good Parenting Guidelines
Together
Time |
Establish a regular weekly routine for doing something special
with your child, even if it's just going out for a walk in the
park. |
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Listen Up! |
Be an
active listener. Encourage questions and probe when needed.
Showing your willingness to listen will make your child feel
more comfortable about opening up to you. |
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Hugs and
Kisses |
Parental
warmth, care and acceptance are pivotal ingredients in effective
parenting. Never belittle your child for he/she will learn to
resent you. Kiss your child, pat him, hug him/her and say "I
love you". |
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Foster Your
Child's Independence |
Let your
child explore childhood fun and do it all by him/herself. This
will help him/her feel independent, and develop a sense of
self-direction and simultaneously boost his self esteem. |
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Watch your
Speech! |
Try to
tell your child what you DO want rather than what you DON'T
want. Use of negative remarks such as, can't, don't, no and
stop. This increases the feelings of cooperation and respect,
and reduces the number of power struggles you may have with your
child. |
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Quality care
during early years is vital component of each child's life. The
experience received during early years with parent's warmth,
love and understanding can produce long-term, positive effects
for your child. |
Thank you,
Principal
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