Want To Become A Good Parent?

Want To Become A Good Parent?

Learn These 10 Effective Qualities

Tip 1

Tip 1

Treat your child as a child

Don’t expect him or her to behave like a grown-up adult of age 20s, 30s or more.

Tip 2

Tip 2

Listen to your kids before you listen to yourself

Let them talk clearly. Then, understand their emotions and the purpose of their thoughts. Don't interrupt or make any replies in your mind.

Tip 3

Tip 3

Spend time with them

Spending time with the child will make him understand your responsibilities and how he should behave, and you’ll also understand what matters to you the most.

Tip 4

Tip 4

Show doors. Don't select

You should always show doors of opportunity your child can work on. It will help if you guide them on how they can achieve that and what's best in it, but never select

Tip 5

Tip 5

Develop a good routine

If you shower while singing, children will imitate you and sing when they shower or bathe. Therefore, you must have a good routine and habits.

Tip 6

Tip 6

Keep your argument out of the house

Research has found that family conflict can affect children's behaviour and emotional development more than other forms of conflict.

Tip 7

Tip 7

Apologize

Adults think elders are not meant to say sorry to the younger ones. But it's wrong. Because when parents aren't sorry, how’d kids learn to say sorry for their mistakes?

Tip 8

Tip 8

Don't compare your child with others

Comparing children with one another can make them feel less confident in their abilities, according to World Health Organisation (WHO) Research.

Tip 9

Tip 9

Keep track of your kids – Online & Offline

The quality of a good parent isn’t that they give their child complete freedom; else, you know what limits that freedom holds.

Tip 10

Tip 10

Read books to your kid

Reading books to your child is wonderful. You'll increase their listening ability, boost their creative power and instil values in them.

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