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Tips And Tricks On Potty Traning Your Child


 

Does your teen hide away in his or her room and avoid conversations about touchy subjects? Does your young child throw tantrums every time he or she does not get what they want? Are you looking for methods to becoming a more effective parent? If the answer is yes, below are some parenting tips to help you today.


A great parenting tip is to restrict how much time your child can watch television or play video games. Watching too much television or playing video games too much can promote laziness and can possibly lead to an attention disorder. It's best to limit how much time they spend with these activities.


One great way to become involved in your child's life is to join peer groups. It can be anything from a library group to an athletic group to a mommy and me group. Not only are these peer groups great for getting involved in fun activities with your kids, but it allows both you and your child to meet people and make new friends.


When you are teaching discipline to your children, teach them the consequences of their actions. They do not understand consequences at a young age and need to become aware of them. An example would be, "if you do not bring your toys in from outside they may get stolen or ruined from the weather".


Program some cool ringtones into your cell phone. If you can find some different ring tones that catch your child's attention, you may find that you can use those ring tones to get your child to calm down during a break down. It will catch their attention and make them forget about the fit they were throwing.


A great parenting tip is to be aware of how your actions can influence your child. If you curse a lot at home, don't be surprised if your child gets suspended or sent home from school for bad behavior. Always try to set a good example for your child.


Give your children a big hug as often as possible, and remind them that you love them. No matter how angry they make you, or how badly they mess up your home, they're still your kids, and they will be forever. They will grow up to be well-adjusted adults as long as they know they've been loved.


Avoid answering your child's questions with "Because I said so," if your patience can stand it. By providing honest, age-appropriate answers to their questions, you demonstrate to your children that you respect and this will in turn foster their respect for you. Also, do not be afraid of telling your child when you don't know the answer to a question. Help them look it up on the computer or take a trip to the library together.


You need to set boundaries for your children right away. Children need to know what the expectations are and that they are expected to do certain things. By creating boundaries for your children you will be showing them that you care enough to pay attention to what they are doing.


It is important to live up to any threat that you give your children. Children often act out and need to receive discipline. If you continuously tell your child that there will be a consequence for their action, and it never comes to fruition, they will think that there are no consequences for their actions.


Communication is key. Learn to listen to your kids and speak to them in ways that make them feel comfortable and willing to open up to you about issues that concern them. The tips above are meant to be used as a guide so you and your child can have a relationship based on love, trust and communication!


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