Sunday, September 28, 2014

Each And Every Parent Needs These Skills

By Jhon Parker


Few people will try to make the claim that parenting isn't that complicated but, like everything else out there, you can cultivate certain skills that will help you become more effective at the task. When everything is going well that's when you can figure that you're making good parenting choices. If you run into hardship, though, it might be time to work on your parenting skills.

Unlike in earlier times, many parents today attempt to raise their kids alone. Single parenting for real is difficult enough but it is even worse when a two parent household allows each parent to behave as if they were a single parent in terms of raising kids. You should seek advice and help from anybody willing to offer it and this includes your friends, your siblings or even your own parents. Anyone who is a parent him or herself should have valuable feedback into parenting for you, especially if you need help with any specific part of it. Your older family members, while perhaps not up to date on every aspect of modern living, usually have all sorts of insight and wisdom both on parenting and on other issues too.

As their mother or father you are naturally the first role model your children will have and if you are a good one, you stand a better chance of your kids actually meeting your standards. Parents who simply tell their kids not to do something, like using profanity, but then are always doing that thing themselves will find that it is the actions and not the words that the kids heed.

One skill that's important for parents to develop is becoming interested in what their kids are interested in.There is only so far you can go here, of course, but your kids will appreciate any effort you make at being a part of the world they live in. A typical example of this is finding time to attend an event your child is participating in, like a sporting event. Even if you don't really like the activity you should make a point to learn about it so that you can bond over it with your son or daughter.

Studies show that kids thrive the most in an environment run with "authoritative parenting" which is partly authoritarian and partly permissive.

More importantly, don't let yourself make any decisions about your actions until you've calmed down. Discipline should be based on rationality not emotions. Because you're the parent, you need to stay in control as much as you possibly can. As a parent, there are many skills that can make your job easier and help the child learn important life lessons. You need to, obviously, find ways to apply these skills that fit in with the age and personalities of your children. You and your kids are only human and mistakes are going to be made but we all have the capacity to learn and use our mistakes to become better people.




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