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Five Good Parenting Tips – My Psychologist Advised

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Five Good Parenting Tips – My Psychologist Advised
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It wasn’t until I became a single mother that I realized I was everything to my children. And that meant that I was their mother, parent, guardian, support, authority, example, everything… And certainly, someone who must know what to do at all times, or at least give the impression that he knows. Five Good Parenting Tips

I was aware of the need to take responsibility for myself and build my world with children in the best possible way. Although the circumstances did not leave me much room for strategy and plan. I knew that there were some universal rules, and that by respecting them I would certainly not make a mistake.

I looked for an expert, and parenting tips, believing it to be the unmistakable path. What I also had in mind is that each of us in raising children should respect what the circumstances dictate, follow our intuition, and act by the situation. Also, I knew that the most important thing was to know your children well so that all the dice would be arranged in the best possible way.

 

Five Good Parenting Tips

Advice From A Psychologist

The first thing the psychologist advised me was to think about my parenting so far, and if I think that some things need to be changed. I should do it as carefully and gradually as possible, because otherwise the children do not understand and become confused. What should always be kept in mind is that upbringing will bear fruit if the child feels respect, love, attention, patience, and gains our trust just as much as we do his. Gentle parenting, especially for children from divorced marriages, is one of the most important segments of parenting.

 

Five Good Parenting Tips

Five Good Parenting Tips

Here are the first 5 parenting tips I got from a psychologist:

 

Education with awards (praise)

The most powerful, impactful way a child learns good behavior is praise. Forget the criticism. Awards such as praise, gentle touch, privileges and such show children that their efforts and attempts to be good are appreciated. They also help to develop self-confidence, good self-image, show that they (and what they do) are important. The greatest reward for a child is a praise. It’s important to praise them equally as persons and for their actions.

 

Tenderness and respect

When you praise a child, kiss him, caress him and hug him, tenderness will have the same effect in raising children as a reward. The respect we express towards the child is the basis of the relationship that will result in an attitude towards their environment in the future.

 

Privileges

Privileges can be extra time to watch TV, go to bed later, get another bedtime story, or something else the kids enjoy. This should never include a child’s basic needs, such as food, time spent with parents, security, love, or trust, as this must be implied.

 

Pocket money is a good way to reward slightly older children

Pocket money teaches children how to be responsible and handle money. The amount of pocket money and the plan for spending the money should be agreed upon with the child. It should be borne in mind here that money as a reward does not imply the purchase of a child in any sense.

 

Punishment as part of a discipline

The only punishment that is based on the revocation of acquired privileges is OK. Everything else is wrong. And you must behave nicely and be an example to your children, even when they deserve punishment. This behavior will be more influential and will lead to easier correction of mistakes made by the child.

 

Five Good Parenting Tips

Finally – Sayings about upbringing

“Things you didn’t explain in words, won’t be explained with a stick.” Tatar sayings

“A child goes consciously for separating from adults and to become independent and develop as a free person. Our upbringing should help the child in that. ” Maria Montessori

“It’s impossible to raise children properly if those around them are not well brought up.” Robert Owen

“A young soul is like soft wax. In what mold you put it, you get such a man from it.” Dositej Obradović

“Family upbringing is best accepted by parents. They have no other reason to raise their children, except to help them be as capable as possible in solving life’s problems. ” Isidora Sekulić

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