Saturday, 27 September 2014

Basic Principles Of Positive Parenting

By Erich Park


You've probably heard of positive parenting, but if you haven't, it's a type of parenting wherein you focus on your children's abilities and strengths as you raise them. However, this doesn't suggest that you ignore the negatives like disruptive behavior. Child disciplining is an important part of parenting, as well as ensuring your children behave in a way that is within the limits you've set. Today, though, our focus is going to be on the kind of parenting wherein positive behavior is encouraged and rewarded.

When you practice positive parenting, you will be giving your child praise. This has to be done in the right way, however, or the message won't be properly communicated. For this to work, you have to get down to specifics. For instance, praise your child if he or she gets a good grade or tidies up his or her playroom. Of course, you don't want to use praise so much that it's meaningless. You should use praise consistently, but only when it's appropriate, so your child will know that you are being genuine when you offer it.

One challenge that all parents face is to be as consistent as possible with their kids. Naturally, there will be changes in some rules as children get older. Your approach on certain things will need to be adjusted from time to time so you have to be flexible. All in all, though, consistency is something you must practice in relation to the rules you set for your kids to follow.Also, you and your spouse should be on the same page concerning the rules. If both of you give the wrong signals, your children will only become confused. Make other people (e.g., babysitters, relatives) aware of the rules you've set for your children so that they won't stray from those rules when they're with your children.

If you want to be a positive parent, one thing you can do is encourage your child's innate curiosity and interest to try and learn new things. Education toys are great for this. Your child may have a natural talent for art, or be interested in some type of learning. You can encouraging your child's interests by taking him or her to planetariums, zoos, or museums. The TV and the computer can be used for learning as well. There are, for example, computer games that teach kids about science, or how to speak in foreign languages.

It's important that you know what your child is up to and who they're with at all times. Cell phones and the Internet have made it a lot more challenging these days to monitor your child's activities, but you still need to be on top of what your child does online. This doesn't suggest, however, that you spend every minute looking over your child's shoulder. You simply need to keep a close eye on the things your child is doing when they're in front of the computer and that includes who they're chatting with. You should also be aware of your child's cell phone use. These days, you can count on your child being safe when he or she is in front of a computer or exchanging text messages at home. The above are just a few effective methods to practice positive parenting. The job of a parent is not an easy one. In fact, you'll face a lot of hurdles along the way. Your job can be a tad easier if you make the effort to communicate with your child, making sure you reward good behavior.




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