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Parenting is easy! -
07-05-2010, 07:14 PM
Now that you've set your mind on it, you have started preparing to become a good parent. The moment you have your very first baby, your world will change and you will view life differently.
You can also read books about parenting and I recommend understanding children websites. There you will find useful tips about understanding children and parenting. Happy viewing. |
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07-06-2010, 02:04 AM
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Please look at when the last post was made next time, you are talking to an OP (probably a troll) who will never look at this thread again. |
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07-09-2010, 10:51 PM
Parenting is the most important job in the world. I am a gr mother and parenting is not easy especially when both parents have to work.
It is a great responsibility and important as our children are the next generation. aand the future of the world will be in their hands. We have a duty to care for our own children and bring them up with respect for others. Discipline is important for without it children are like wild animals until taught how to behave. It should be a labour of love and using much common sense. I read somewhere that in Japan the birth rate is down? Not sure if that is so or not. |
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03-19-2011, 03:30 AM
if you learn to love the little moments.
if you love spending time with your baby, teaching will be natural. always remember, never be in to big a rush to teach the baby. a good mental health for a baby isnt learned over night. it isnt learned over a few years. Being able to feel where your babies intelligence is is the key to teaching it the tiny next step in every aspect of life. dont worry about rushing in a perfect baby. you can only teach her little things at a time. raising voices doesnt do it. stoping and remaining firm, and strongly putting your foot down, (With a smile afterwards) will. you cant just say "Dont do this X" and expect that to correct the issue. its a matter of slowly persuading the babies character. of coarse, you want to stay far enough back to let the child grow up wit his or her own thoughts, but remind her of values alone the way. always make small little comments along the way, about things you love and respect and value. for example, when your listening to the radio, once in a while. If you love spending time with your child. You will be fine Sry, my advice was sparatic, and spread around different ages. |
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