Showing posts with label parenting tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting tips. Show all posts

101 Tips For Improving Children Behaviour

Thanks to Dr Andy Gill and other authors for these 101 parenting tips on understanding and improving children’s behaviour. Nearly all frequently asked questions about children’s behaviour are included in this list. If you have a “strong-willed” child, you don’t need to feel distressed. Tips #5 provides you with a freebie, 5-week online self-help course to empower you to cope with him/her. Toddlers and preschoolers have endless effort to test your boundary with their weapon, throwing tantrums. Tips #8 Dealing With Tantrum suggests some measures that can help reduce the frequency of occurring. I think most parents cannot avoid the bedtime battle, Tips #11 shows you how to win the Bedtime Battle. Some tips, like Helping Your Child Learn Responsible Behaviour, Parenting Teens, The Debate Over Spanking not only give you the general information, but also some further readings or related links through which you can go into depth.

You can keep this complete 101 tips for improving children's behaviour as your parenting library or bookmark for your friend.

Cheers to all parents!

Ten Little Tips For New Parents

Babies are the greatest gifts in life created, but never come with instructional manual.





The following little tips may help any new parents feeling blessed by the birth of their first baby, but also feeling overwhelmed by this amazing experience.

1. Give your newborn a lot of affection to make her feel safe in a world that is all new to her. Hug, love, cuddle and hold her as much as you can.

2. The baby is totally dependent on you for everything in her life. She cannot live without you.

3. Set up a schedule. Your newborn needs to be able to depend on certain activities taking place about the same time every day. Feeding, bathing, naps, fun and affection should be a part of every routine.

4. You will encounter many sleepless nights, as your baby awakens you with her cries. But time will fly fast and soon, the baby won’t be a baby for long. Experience and treasure each moment.

5. You have to learn on the job. Trust your parental instincts. Nobody is able to teach you how to be a parent. You know your baby better than anybody else.

6. A baby is a blessing. She is not a possession or a toy or someone to take for granted.

7. Children learn by example and close observation. Respect your child’s father or mother whether you’re still married to them or not. She will remember how her parents treat each other.

8. Cherish every day with your child. Parenting is going to be your most challenging and most rewarding experience of your life.

9. Being a parent is at minimum an 18 years commitment. You cannot quit halfway through.

10. Your life will not be the same again. Value this little miracle and remember she will always be a part of you. There should be nothing in the world to compete with your commitment to love your child.