mercredi 1 octobre 2014

Being A Better Parent - 3 Tips To Help You Use Positive Parenting

By Maya Ricks


Many parents today are interested in developing positive parenting skills. While there's no exact definition for positive parenting, it usually refers to focusing on rewarding good behavior rather than on punishing unwanted behavior. This type of parenting encourages the child to keep on behaving in ways that are acceptable or appropriate while at the same building self-esteem. In this article, we'll talk about some things you can do to become a more positive parent.

For example, you'll need to be actively involved and be interested in your child's life. Maintaining healthy communication with your child is important as well, as this will make your child feel at ease to talk to you openly about things, especially those that matter. Below are a few things you can do to become a positive parent.

When you're a parent, your first instinct is to try to quickly solve your child's problems. However, it's better if you let your child solve his or her own problems. When making a mistake would be dangerous for the child or other people, you naturally have to interfere. Your child will be better off seeing or experiencing his or her mistakes in less extreme circumstances. This can be something as simple as solving a puzzle or putting a toy together. You don't want your child to end up constantly relying on you even for the simplest things. Children are better off developing problem solving skills. It's important to correct inappropriate behavior, but you should avoid doing so in a way that criticizes the child directly. You need to focus on the inappropriate behavior, not your child, and let him or her know why that kind of behavior is not acceptable. If your child comes home with a low grade on a test, for example, you should emphasize the importance of studying harder. You shouldn't call your child "stupid" or "bad". If your child breaks a rule, tell your child why the rule is there and that you expect him or her to behave appropriately in the future. Don't reinforce the inappropriate behavior in your child by calling your child names. Instead of criticizing the child, criticize the behavior.

An important aspect of positive parenting is encouraging healthy habits. This includes eating a healthy diet and getting enough physical activity. These days this isn't really easy to do considering that children are bombarded by things that will tempt them to develop bad habits. You can do your part, though, by shopping for and cooking nutritious foods and supplying these in your kid's lunchbox. You should also make sure your child gets regular exercise and doesn't spend all of his or her free time watching TV or playing on the computer. This is an issue where you have to be firm and set firm limits, as otherwise it's too easy for kids to rely on passive forms of entertainment.

When you practice positive parenting, you have a better chance of developing a healthy relationship with your children. Whether your child is faced with a problem in school or at home, you can practice positive parenting by focusing on the positive outcome instead of on the problem. You can get started on practicing positive parenting by applying the tips we shared in this article. For more information, you can check your local library or do a search online for sites devoted to this parenting approach.




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