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Positive Parenting Tips

GIVE POSITIVE ATTENTION WHILE SPENDING TIME WITH YOUR CHILD

·         Spend time alone with your child giving them your undivided attention
·         Plan fun activities that the entire family can participate and enjoy
·         Take them to different places outside of your neighborhood to expand their horizons such as museums, parks, beaches, camping trips, mountains, etc.
·         Encourage your child on a daily basis which will help them to prosper in their daily lives
·         Share a real interest in the things that matters to your child
ENCOURAGE POSITIVE COMMUNICATION

·         Talk “with” your child instead talking “at” them
·         Take the time to listen to what your child has to say and value the shared information
·         Urge your child to open up about discussing large and small problems with you
·         Don’t put your child down while they discuss any concerns or problems they are dealing with
·         Plan some time each day to have a conversation with your child to discuss about how their day went, and any possible difficulties they may have encountered
SHOW YOUR LOVE THROUGH DAILY ACTION

·         Show your love and support for your child daily as this will let your child know that you love and care for them
·         Frequently give them hugs on good and bad days
·         Continuous show your interest in your child’s life
BUILDUP A HEALTHY CONFIDENCE AND SELF-ESTEEM


·         Teach your child that it’s good to feel positive about themselves
·         Take out the time to speak and show your child that you know they are special
·         Recognize and find the positive confidence in them
CONTINUOUS PROMOTE POSITIVE VALUES AND ATTITUDES

·         Teach your children at an early age how to care and respect themselves along with others around them
·         Instruct them on the right and wrong things
·         Try to minimize negative comments and give more positive comments
·         Encourage good work habits in their academia and employment




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