Each And Every Parent Needs These Skills

By Mylen Guizon


Even if your kids are all older, now there is still time to improve your parenting skills. Each child is unique, and the needs of each child will change as the child grows up. That's why every parent needs to be able to figure out the best way to keep up with their sons and daughters and how to flexibly change their approaches as they need to. The following are some valuable parenting skills that can help you in this process.

It is important to be consistent when you discipline your kids. These is hard for lots of people to display but if you can't learn how to do it properly you can be sure it is going to be hard to get your kids to take you seriously. You should think carefully before setting up rules and consequences -don't make promises or threats that you don't intend to keep. For example, if you've taken away television privileges for your son for a week, don't give in a few days into the punishment. Otherwise, you are going to start sending messages that your word doesn't mean much and that it is safe to ignore it. Kids are going to push for your rules, it's what they do, so you need to be firm.

For example, if you tell your daughter she can't watch television for a week, don't let her watch television for a week. If you don't, you'll send the message that you don't stick to your guns, and it is okay to ignore you. Children will, obviously, test you and your resolve so it is important to stay firm.

Some parents have the attitude that when they drop their kids off at school, they become the school's responsibility. To some degree, this is true, but you should also remain aware and involved at what's going on at school. The same is true for any of the extracurricular activities in which your child involved from sports to lessons to camps. When you can, volunteer at your child's school and go to meetings and parent-teacher conferences. Sure you're busy and won't be able to beat everything.

Kids these days are prone to spending any spare time they have in front of a computer, on the phone or in front of the television. For this reason, one of your parenting skills should be the ability to instill the ability to value free play. Aside from the organized activities that you have enrolled them in, do not forget how valuable it is to do some old fashioned playing at the park on the playground or during play dates with other kids. Science has proven that kids who don't do enough free play are more likely to develop a variety of behavioral issues like ADD, depression and aggression. A good way to encourage this is to have family day trips on weekends that include activities like hiking, walking in the woods, swimming, and other outdoor activities. As a parent, there are many skills that can make your job easier and help the child learn important life lessons. It is important, of course, to find a way to apply these skills that are congruent with your child's age and personality too. Mistakes will be made, of course, as you and your kids are merely human, but we all can learn and grow--both from successes and failures or mistakes.




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