Good Parenting - Bring OutThe Best In Your Child!
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Parenting can be a wonderful experience. Most parents however will admit that there are times they are ready throw up their arms and surrender. Even though a parent may not feel stressed, many spend day after day feeling anxious about how they are doing.
After all, children do not come with an instruction manual. Each parent, just like each child is unique and special. There is no guaranteed method for raising a great kid. Most of it is done through trial and error. What works with one child may not have any effect at all on another.
Many parents read child-rearing books by the gross, hoping to learn the secret of raising happy and healthy kids. What these parents do not realize is that there is no “one size fits all” way to raise a child. Every parent must listen to their child and determine what works best in their situation.
This book provides some tips and ideas from the experts to try out and see if they work for you and your family. Not every idea will be successful, but many probably will. As a parent, it is important that you understand your personality and that of your child...
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Good Parenting - Bring OutThe Best In Your Child! - Melanie Taylor
INTRODUCTION
TODDLERS
Potty Training
Bedtime
When to Potty Train
Picky Eaters
Independence
Foods Do Taste Different
Dinnertime is no Fun
The Food is Boring
Getting Picky Eaters to Eat
Try Adding Some Spice
Integrate Vegetables
Eat Dinner Together
Just One Bite
Bribery is a Possibility
Approach to Discipline
TALKING TO YOUR CHILDREN
Leave Me Alone
You are so...
Do Not Cry
Why Aren’t You more Like...
What Do You Think You’re Doing?
Stop or You will have Something to Cry About
Wait until Mom or Dad gets Home
Good Girl or Great Job
TWEENS
Responsibilities and Chores
Adding Chores
Freedom and Privileges
Rewards and Privileges
HEADING INTO THE TEENS
Still a Wonderful Time
Remember: You are the Parent
Be Clear on What You Tolerate
Reacting to Infractions
Respect is Reciprocal
Stepping Back
Set Aside Time Together
When is Your Child Ready to Work?
DEALING WITH SPECIAL SITUATIONS
Peer Pressure
Getting Behind the Wheel
Prom Night and All is Well
Responsibility and Character
Cyber safety
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
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Parenting can be a wonderful experience. Most parents however will admit that there are times they are ready throw up their arms and surrender. Even though a parent may not feel stressed, many spend day after day feeling anxious about how they are doing.
After all, children do not come with an instruction manual. Each parent, just like each child is unique and special. There is no guaranteed method for raising a great kid. Most of it is done through trial and error. What works with one child may not have any effect at all on another.
Many parents read child-rearing books by the gross, hoping to learn the secret of raising happy and healthy kids. What these parents do not realize is that there is no one size fits all
way to raise a child. Every parent must listen to their child and determine what works best in their situation.
This book provides some tips and ideas from the experts to try out and see if they work for you and your family. Not every idea will be successful, but many probably will. As a parent, it is important that you understand your personality and that of your child.
If you are more laid back, chances are your child will be as well. This may mean you can take a more relaxed approach to parenting. If, on the other hand, your child is all high energy and drama, then you may be pulled into more intense situations and as the parent, will need to control these.
Remember to carve out time for yourself starting when your children are very young. It is impossible to focus on raising a happy child when you are feeling anxious or stressed. Do not think of this time as time away from your child, but as time to re-energize and refocus yourself so you can be more focused on your child.
Almost every parent worries that they are making mistakes. They may be, but as long as they keep working at it, chances are their child will be just fine.
TODDLERS
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Life with a toddler can often seem like a roller coaster ride. Toddler parents