Basic Principles of Good Parenting

March 31, 2010 by admin  
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There is no such thing as a perfect parent nor a perfect child. Good parenting however, does exist but it inopportunely is not the norm. Parents in general are well-meaning and only want what is best for their children., they want to make sure that what they are doing is exactly right. However, parenting is not an exact science. There’s not just one way to raise children. There are certain techniques that may work for a particular child but it does not mean that it would be quite as effective with your child.

Remember that every individual is unique, therefore it is the parents’ duty to somehow “personalize” their parenting style based on what is being manifested by the child in terms of his/her physical, emotional and psychological development. We always hear the precept that the family is the basic unit of society. As such, there is no more important job in any society than raising children, and there is no more important influence on how children develop than their parents.

It is therefore essential to understand what good parenting really means. Good parenting basically is about bringing out the best in your children through techniques that foster respect, honesty, autonomy, responsibility and kindness. It helps promote the development of intellectual curiosity, motivation to learn and the desire to achieve. Good parenting deters the child from exploring potential dangers in society such as prostituion, violence, drugs and alcohol.

It protects the child from any potential cause of anxiety, depression and other forms of emotional and psychological distress. As a whole, good parenting fosters the development of a well-rounded individual. How then can someone be a good parent? The first thing to remember is that raising children of character demands time and attention. Quality time is fun time. Do things together such as reading, playing, cleaning the house, and more importantly, praying.

Pay attention to your children, especially what they have to say. Doing so gives them the impression that they are important and that you are interested in what they have to say. It is also important to note that a child’s bad behavior is usually an attempt to get your attention. However when they do so, criticize the behavior and not the child. For instance, don’t say that “you were bad”, instead try to explain what the child did wrong.

On the other hand, praise your children whenever thay behave well or they learn something new. Tell them you are proud of them. Show them that you love them, make it a pont to say “I love you.” Give plenty of hugs and kisses. These simple gestures mean a lot on the emotional and psychological development of your children.

What I had mentioned are just simple tips, it is really up to you to take time out and learn how to bring out the best in you and your children. It is quite rewarding and satisfying to know that you have done evrything to nurture a healthy and happy family life.

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