Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Parents life.
To some parents, taking care of the child or more so, children, is a difficult challenge. Indeed, although a child is considered the most precious member of the family, parents sometimes find themselves at a loss when their sons or daughters become sick or display behaviors that one does not see in supposedly normal children. But child care is not such a dilemma for parents.
Parents should be aware of anything and everything about the child behavior or it physical condition. If you aware you would instantly know if something is wrong with the child, and you could take the appropriate actions to deal with the problem or seeking some medical help if necessary.
Career mother stop from working just to be with their children. They wanted to watch them growing. And give the best what they can give. They try to give the best quality time for the children.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Parent- kid trouble
Kid trouble are common and they present parenting challenges that may trigger conflict. Learn to communicate closely with kids.
Annoying habits are usually harmless and are means to comfort themselves. Fatigue, anger, overstimulation, hunger, a need for attention or a sense of control are the usual concerns and insecurities of your child. Establish behavioral conditions with love and seek professional help when necessary.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Disturbing behavior
Don't let your kids' bad habits get on your nerves. relax, bite your tongue, and keep your cool.
Kids will always be kids. They will amuse you, amaze you sometimes, annoy you with their habits. There is nothing more frustrating than seeing your child go through episodes of distressing mannerism and tics-thumbsucking, nail-biting, hair pulling, nose picking, head banging, and biting. But habits are habits-they're hard to form and even harder to break. Give your child enough time and an ample dose of understanding and patience, soon enough he or she will outgrow these behaviors.
The exact mechanism by which habits are formed are still unclear, experts admit. What is known is that it is a learned behavior that gives a positive outcome. A habit is a strong behavior pattern that is repeated over and over again that the child is usually unaware of. It can develop any time but are primarily visible in the ages of 2 1/2, 3 1/2 and 5 1/2. In most cases, the child overcomes the habit or behavior as he or she matures.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
The role of mother
Motherhood as i see it is a calling and a vocation from God. But like all gifts, we have a choice of appreciating it, accepting it, and cherishing the responsibilities and joys it brings or considering it an encumbrance and just a duty or even burden. Our attitude must be examined. motherhood begins at conception (as does fatherhood), and so, to ensure that the unborn child is healthy, parents need to live healthy lives avoiding anything that may harm themselves and the unborn child. Motherhood, therefore, demands a sense of responsibility throughout, and how we carry out our responsibilities towards our children would naturally vary according to circumstances.
Motherhood is demanding, especially if the mother has to work outside the home. But it is not impossible to be an effective, caring parent so long as we get our day organized and gear our children also into a routine or pattern. While we need to ensure that the father also plays his role and that we get his help and support, mother should not abrogate their responsibilities just because they also bring home a paycheck. We need to cut down non essential activities to make time and space for the role of mothers. We need to learn how to relax with our children so that we do not get stressed out. What better way then to enjoy them even while we care for them and their needs? Relax together!!
Children understand selfless love, devotion, and meaningful discipline. When this communicated in a loving and consistent manner by mother to child, all the other imperfections will seem comparatively unimportant.
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