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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/tips-for-single-parents-raising-a-child/">Tips For Single Parents Raising A Child</a></p><p>Medications for young children will go down a lot easier if a sweet substance is added. Orange juice is a good option, or simply put some sugar directly in the medicine. When applying eye drops it is a good idea to apply the drops to your child&#8217;s closed eyelid rather than fighting to try to [...]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/tips-for-single-parents-raising-a-child/">Tips For Single Parents Raising A Child</a></p><p>Medications for young children will go down a lot easier if a sweet substance is added. Orange juice is a good option, or simply put some sugar directly in the medicine. When applying eye drops it is a good idea to apply the drops to your child&#8217;s closed eyelid rather than fighting to try to keep their eye open. Have him then open his eyes, and the drops will slide in.</p>
<p>Listen to your child&#8217;s cues when it&#8217;s time to reach a new milestone. Everyone learns at a different pace so remember that the books are just a guideline. Every child is unique, so pushing one before they&#8217;re ready could further delay when they&#8217;ll actually be ready.</p>
<p>Taking some time to pursue your own interests shows your children that different people have different interests, and talents. This restores your own well-being, which means you will have more to give as a parent.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t expect an instant bond with your stepchildren. Lots of children resent that their parents separated. Try to be understanding and eventually the two of you can build a unique bond.</p>
<p>Establishing clear rules stated in positive language for family members to follow can be quite helpful in reducing conflict and helping your kids get along. &#8220;Touch gently&#8221; is a more positive way of stating a rule that does not allow hitting.</p>
<p>Avoid getting angry, it is never helpful. They should keep a firm grip on angry feelings when dealing with their children. Parents that manage their anger in the wrong way set a poor example for their children. Reacting angrily to incidents over which children have no control, is a particularly bad form of parenting.</p>
<p>Your child needs to be given a wide array of sensory stimuli as they develop. Your child is sure to revel in any chance to discover something new about their world, from taste-testing during cooking to marveling at small wonders in the backyard. Always keep an eye open for anything with fascinating textures, odd shapes, vibrant colors or intoxicating aromas that you can wow your child with.</p>
<p>Research has shown the danger of second hand smoke to children, so don&#8217;t smoke at home. It&#8217;s a good idea to give up smoking entirely. The effects of secondhand smoke are as bad as smoking itself. Second-hand smoke increases the risks of asthma and various respiratory conditions in children.</p>
<p>You can make a natural teether by putting carrots, pickles or a cucumber into a mesh teether to soothe a child who is teething. Even though there are many ways to relieve the discomfort of teething, a child is most likely to enjoy using this method because of the taste. The longer the child has the item in their mouth being chewed on, the longer the relief will last.</p>
<p>Sometimes you will neglect yourself when caring for your children, but you need to be a priority sometimes as well. No matter how busy your day is, be sure to take a few minutes for yourself to get your energy back. The entire family will be much happier.</p>
<p>If your child has a behavioral condition such as ADHD, you will do well to keep them busy. You need to offer these children constructive ways to expend all of that bundled up energy, or you will surely regret it! Make sure your child gets plenty of exercise during the day: go for a walk or a bike ride, for instance.</p>
<p>Cooking skills are one of the most valuable lessons you can give your child to prepare them for the day when they are out on their own. Whether the child is male or female, they will undoubtedly enjoy the feeling of competency when they can provide nutritious and delicious food to the family. Time spent together in the kitchen is also a great opportunity to bond with your children in a fun, and memorable way.</p>
<p>Every child will pick up an inappropriate word at some point in their life. When this happens, talk to him and explain that the language he was using is not considered appropriate in your home. Be sure to take him aside to correct him, as to avoid embarrassing him with his friends present.</p>
<p>Raising children is a rewarding job, but it is also filled with stressful moments. Whether you have a six-month old baby or four children ranging in age from toddler to teenager, you have likely experienced your share of parenting issues. Consider the advice presented here to help you resolve future parenting conflicts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/enjoy-raising-your-children/">Enjoy Raising Your Children</a></p><p>If your child is getting bullied, you can help him deal with it by sharing your own bullying experiences, including how you dealt with it. Research your local school&#8217;s policies and educate your children to ask for help from available adults during school hours. If you are traveling with small children, always stick to their [...]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/enjoy-raising-your-children/">Enjoy Raising Your Children</a></p><p>If your child is getting bullied, you can help him deal with it by sharing your own bullying experiences, including how you dealt with it. Research your local school&#8217;s policies and educate your children to ask for help from available adults during school hours.</p>
<p>If you are traveling with small children, always stick to their regular mealtime and bedtime routines, if possible. Traveling can be scary and stressful for young children. Maintaining the same schedule and rituals as you do at home will allow your child to settle in his or her new environment, ideally letting everyone get plenty of sleep.</p>
<p>It is important that you get time to yourself, away from your children. Have a family member or friend watch your children, even if it is just for a few hours. Parents that do not get personal or adult time away from children have higher levels of stress that magnify throughout the home.</p>
<p>It is important to teach your children not to speak to strangers. These days, it&#8217;s so tough to know who&#8217;s a criminal or predator, especially for a child. Ensure that they can recognize a dangerous situation and know how to get themselves out of it.</p>
<p>Knowing as much as you can goes a long way. Your child&#8217;s teacher is probably totally willing to speak to you about what is going on with your children. Take advantage of it and keep yourself in the know.</p>
<p>Toddlers often have more toys than they can possibly play with. Rotate them in and out of their toy box to keep them new and interesting. The novelty of a new toy wears off quickly if it is not a favorite, especially for young children. By rotating frequently and using all of the available toys, you can keep your toddler interested, without having to buy more and more new toys.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t try to force a young child to reach a certain developmental milestone, including walking or talking, at a certain time because an older child reached it at that time. Every child is different, and develops at a different pace, so be patient with your child and let them grow at their own speed.</p>
<p>When a child walks to school, no matter their age, they should have reflective strips on their backpacks or clothing. This material also comes in velcro strips which makes it easy to put on and take off. That way, your kids will be easily spotted by motorists and crosswalk attendants during darker parts of the day.</p>
<p>Model a healthy diet by eating a variety of healthy choices including whole grains, fruits and vegetables. It will make it more likely that they will opt for a snack that is nutritious rather than choosing junk food.</p>
<p>Children often learn bad language from their friends. As your child meets new friend he may start to pick up on the language and say it himself. Don&#8217;t overreact when you child uses an unacceptable word; simply tell him that it isn&#8217;t a word that should be used. Always pull your child into a quiet place for correction, so that you won&#8217;t embarrass or humiliate him around his peers.</p>
<p>The life of a parents if full of issues so always choose your battles wisely. Don&#8217;t always fight over every little thing, you should only fight over the important things. Children do need structure, but too much structure can be stifling.</p>
<p>It is important to realize that stepchildren do not always like their new stepparent right away. If you are becoming a stepparent soon, it is important to keep this in your thoughts at all times. At first, they may blame you for their parents divorce. Try to be understanding and eventually the two of you can build a unique bond.</p>
<p>Help your child to learn good organization habits early by establishing exact places for him or her to keep things. Without teaching your child a little something about organization, you could wind up with toys, books, and utensils scattered everywhere. However, if you show him where each item they own &#8220;lives&#8221;, then your child will learn to place his things back in their appropriate spots once he is done playing with them.</p>
<p>Even though parenting is a common thing, it is not a natural process to a lot of people. When raising children, it is important to ask those with more experience for suggestions and advice. Children are not easy to deal with, and any parent can benefit from the experiences of others. Helpful parenting tips can come from anywhere, and they are most welcome when they arrive.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/simple-and-basic-things-to-know-about-parenting/">Simple And Basic Things To Know About Parenting</a></p><p>Children love independence, so give them their own little jobs to do while you are cleaning the house. Even toddlers can help with simple, safe chores like unloading spoons from the dishwasher. If you are working on your laundry, give the little one some socks to sort. Helping out around the house will help them [...]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/simple-and-basic-things-to-know-about-parenting/">Simple And Basic Things To Know About Parenting</a></p><p>Children love independence, so give them their own little jobs to do while you are cleaning the house. Even toddlers can help with simple, safe chores like unloading spoons from the dishwasher. If you are working on your laundry, give the little one some socks to sort. Helping out around the house will help them to feel independent and gain self-esteem.</p>
<p>Choose your fights. Be sure that if you choose a fight, that it&#8217;s over something important or something that could potentially harm him. While your child has to have boundaries, he or she also needs a certain amount of freedom.</p>
<p>Think about how your children receive what you say. You will want to gain the trust of your children.</p>
<p>Set a good example for your children by regularly eating fruits, and vegetables. It will make it more likely that they will opt for a snack that is nutritious rather than choosing junk food.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement should be used when dealing with difficult behaviors in children. Sometimes, these negative behaviors are just a way for children to express themselves. Many children are unsure of how to show their feelings properly. Showing children the proper, healthy way to express their emotions is the most effective way to help and guide them as a parent.</p>
<p>When you travel with young children or toddlers, bring along some comfort items. While a vacation is meant to be a fun time of rest and relaxation for the family, young children may view it as a disruption to their routines. Your toddler will adjust more easily to the new place with the help of their favorite toy or a cuddly blanket.</p>
<p>No two children are alike. Successful approaches you developed to parent one child may have no effect at all on your next one. This includes both punishments and rewards. Even though this is the case, remember the basic methods you have learned.</p>
<p>Try to avoid comparing younger children to older children when it comes to things like toilet training. Every child is unique, so pushing one before they&#8217;re ready could further delay when they&#8217;ll actually be ready.</p>
<p>A young child should never drink soda. Concentrate on offering your child beverages that include vitamins and other nutrients, such as water, sugar-free juices and milk.</p>
<p>Smoking with children in your home can really have negative consequences on their health, so try not to do it in your home. Actually, maybe you could quit completely! Inhaling secondhand smoke can be just as harmful as smoking cigarettes. Second-hand smoke exposure can lead to asthma, bronchitis and other respiratory problems for children.</p>
<p>Being open and honest with your children on the topic of bullying is the most effective way to help them handle their own bullying issues. It is also important to communicate with your child&#8217;s school, find out what their bullying policy is and make sure he knows where to go for help during school hours.</p>
<p>All kids enjoy playing. Playtime is vital for every child. A good parent will do more than provide unstructured playtime.</p>
<p>Encouraging your children to participate in sports, or another after-school activity, can really help them to grow. Social or sporting activities help your child develop social skills and they can make new friends. These are two important abilities that will be used throughout adulthood, too. Sports and other activities keep your child positively engaged which keeps them from getting into trouble caused by boredom.</p>
<p>Focus on the positive with your children, such as what they should be doing instead of what they shouldn&#8217;t be doing. Children may feel as if there are restrictions on their freedom when you place your emphasis on what they cannot do. When they are trying to do something they are not supposed to, tell them what they can do so they can feel in control.</p>
<p>Having a daily routine helps impose discipline in a child&#8217;s life. Try to keep them on time throughout their daily schedule, during homework time, meal time, and especially bed time. Routines show to your child that there is stability in their life, and this will help them be better adjusted and balanced, so stick with it.</p>
<p>Nightly routines work wonders for getting ready for bed. This will help your child relax before going to sleep. He knows that slumber isn&#8217;t far off when he brushes his teeth, puts on his pajamas or you read him a story. As your child begins to understand the sequence of events, he or she will offer up less resistance.</p>
<p>The fact that you read this article shows you want to become a better parent. Congratulations, and remember that good parents try as hard as they can. It isn&#8217;t too late to expand your parenting knowledge.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/want-to-maximize-your-parental-abilities-try-these-tips/">Want To Maximize Your Parental Abilities?  Try These Tips</a></p><p>Look for ways to expose your child to things that will stimulate his senses. Whether your child is smelling the dinner ingredients before you add them to your plate, touching whatever you are touching or putting their teething toys in their mouth, they are sure to enjoy every opportunity you are giving them to explore the world around them. Items that have interesting colors, smells, textures or tastes can all be used as sensory development items that your child will love.</p>
<p>To assist your children in handling bullies, one of the most effective approaches is discussing this with your children and sharing what you have gone through. See what the school&#8217;s policies are to ensure your kids know who can help them during the day.</p>
<p>Sometimes you will neglect yourself when caring for your children, but you need to be a priority sometimes as well. You will find that some time set aside each day for relaxation will give you the energy you need to be a better parent. Not only will your mood improve, but your kids will appreciate it, too.</p>
<p>Work with your child to create a warning hand gesture that signals them to stop when they are misbehaving. Nonverbal methods like this allow you to communicate a warning to your child, which then allows him or her to make the necessary adjustment to avoid discipline.</p>
<p>Do not give a toddler or infant any kind of soda. Try sticking with drinks that provide your baby with vitamins or nutrients, such as warm or cold milk, sugar-free juices, and water.</p>
<p>Positive reinforcement is a great way to handle difficult behaviors that children can sometimes exhibit. Realizing that children have feelings about issues and acknowledging their feelings can help them, because they often don&#8217;t know how to verbalize their feelings. Helping your child find ways to express how they feel is one of the best things that you can do.</p>
<p>Try to analyze your child&#8217;s problems from their point of view. Children put value on things that adults typically see no value in at all. Having a certain crayon may be extremely important to your child while it may not be important to you at all.</p>
<p>Maintain a spousal relationship that is strong, loving, positive and respectful. Your child can learn from this so that they can build better relationships later in life based on how you both treat each other. Your child will have better people skills if he or she can observe you. You&#8217;ll see that your hard work building a relationship with your spouse pays off when your child is able to have positive relationships himself.</p>
<p>Preschool children often have a hard time with change. Directing their attention from one thing to another can be irritating for them, and they may have a tantrum as a result.</p>
<p>Children enjoy feeling independent, so assigning them tasks to do as you tidy up can make them feel helpful and confident. Even allowing a child to help unload the dishwasher can be fun for him, even if it&#8217;s only handing you the silverware! For example, while folding your clean laundry, enlist your child&#8217;s help to sort socks. These chores will help them to feel independent, and you will get some help in the process.</p>
<p>While you don&#8217;t want to burden your children with stressful situations, every child must understand that there are occasional challenges in any life. Watching you and your partner solve problems will teach your children the correct ways to resolve their own. It also gives them a realistic view of the world around them.</p>
<p>Knowing as much as you can goes a long way. Most teachers like to keep parents in the loop, and have parents involved in what&#8217;s happening. Take advantage of the options that are available to you and stay active in your child&#8217;s schooling.</p>
<p>Although difficult, it is important for parents of college-bound students not to exert pressure on their child to attend a specific school. When teens feel they are being overly controlled, they tend to go in the opposite direction, sometimes out of rebellion.</p>
<p>If you are traveling with a young child, stick with a sleep and meal schedule that is consistent with the one you use at home. Travel can be extremely stressful for young children and infants. Going through the same bedtime routine he or she knows from home is particularly important for making your child comfortable in strange surroundings and ensuring that everyone gets a good night&#8217;s sleep.</p>
<p>This article should have helped you out. Apply the above techniques to your parenting techniques to develop an envied relationship with your kid. Through the assistance of this information, you can now enjoy quality time with your kids.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/how-to-make-child-behavior-changes-that-last/">How To Make Child Behavior Changes That Last</a></p><p>Starting to make 529 Plan contributions is a good way to save. A 529 Plan is a state-owned savings accounts designed specifically for college savings. As an added bonus, they provide tax benefits.</p>
<p>Put a chart up on a wall, if you are tying to get your child to accomplish something. For instance, draw a chart with many squares, and every time he or she does the task asked of them, put a sticker in one of the squares. Your child has to fill every square to earn a prize of interest to him. Children tend to be motivated best by rewards, and the chart will help your child gain confidence in his or her abilities.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning on a second child in the near future, you should understand that you&#8217;ll often be having to choose one kid over the other one, especially for the first year. The neediest child is the one that has to be taken care of first, while the other child must learn that he or she is still loved and has to be patient for his or her turn. Now that you understand why, disregarding the other child should not cause you to feel guilty.</p>
<p>On the occasions when calming your baby is elusive, apply lavender oil to your neck and cuddle the baby. Your child will be soothed by the smell. This trick works too if you want to get your baby to take a nap, since lavender oil has an extremely calming effect.</p>
<p>Observe the same bedtime routine every night. These routines help in getting them to relax and be prepared for sleep. A routine such as a bath, putting on pajamas and then brushing teeth helps your child to wind down and be ready for bed. As your child begins to understand the sequence of events, he or she will offer up less resistance.</p>
<p>If your child is not having an easy time cutting teeth, try putting cucumbers, carrots, or sour pickles in their mesh teether. Chilled gel rings do also work, however, a tasty foodstuff is much more likely to hold your child&#8217;s attention while they are seeking relief. The longer your child chews, the better they will feel throughout the day.</p>
<p>Playing is something children love to do. Playtime isn&#8217;t just an option. It&#8217;s a necessity for growing, developing children. However, effective parents should do more than simply setting aside time for playing.</p>
<p>Instead of constantly yelling at your kids about the things that they should not be doing, tell them the things that they should be doing. When a child is told they shouldn&#8217;t do a certain thing, they are more inclined to attempt it because they feel a restriction of freedom. If you talk about the good things they can do, your children will approach these choices positively.</p>
<p>Team sports help children increase self-esteem. Giving your child the opportunity and encouragement to participate in team sports, and being there to watch their games, will strengthen your relationship, create shared memories, and build important life skills.</p>
<p>Good parents will always praise their children for good behavior. All kids need and want attention. If you do not pay attention to your children when they behave well, acting out will be the next thing they will try. Parents who fail to offer up attention for good behavior are just asking for their children to misbehave.</p>
<p>When stepping into a stepparent role, be patient. It may take a little while before your new stepchild warms up to you. A lot of kids show resentment about the fact that their true parents are no longer together. By taking it slow and not rushing a relationship, your stepchild and you will slowly learn to get along with each other.</p>
<p>Every parent needs to take some time off from taking care of their children. Even if you are only able to get away for a one or two hours, ask a trusted friend or family member to watch your kids for you. Parents can get stressed from the constant demands of parenting and need to take the time for themselves to to relax, which will have a positive benefit on the entire household.</p>
<p>As you can see from the great tips in this article, knowing how to parent can make all the difference between parenting as a chore and parenting with joy. Taking advice from people who have been in similar situations is a great way to address a problem. Therefore, you are urged to take this information to heart.</p>
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		<title>Help, I&#8217;m A Parent! Tips On Being A Super Parent</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 13:28:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/help-im-a-parent-tips-on-being-a-super-parent/">Help, I&#8217;m A Parent! Tips On Being A Super Parent</a></p><p>Always remember you have needs as well, and don&#8217;t forget to take good care of yourself when possible. Take a few minutes every day to relax and rejuvenate, no matter what you have going on. Not only will your mood improve, but your kids will appreciate it, too. Listen to your child&#8217;s cues when it&#8217;s [...]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/help-im-a-parent-tips-on-being-a-super-parent/">Help, I&#8217;m A Parent! Tips On Being A Super Parent</a></p><p>Always remember you have needs as well, and don&#8217;t forget to take good care of yourself when possible. Take a few minutes every day to relax and rejuvenate, no matter what you have going on. Not only will your mood improve, but your kids will appreciate it, too.</p>
<p>Listen to your child&#8217;s cues when it&#8217;s time to reach a new milestone. Everyone learns at a different pace so remember that the books are just a guideline. Every child is special, and forcing one toward behavior they aren&#8217;t ready for might lead to even longer wait times as they delay it even more.</p>
<p>Learn how to say &#8220;no&#8221; to your children. You can give in on occasion, as a treat, but it needs to be when you decide to do so. It is crucial that parents always show, through words or actions, that they are the ones in control, not children, and to accomplish this in a positive, loving way.</p>
<p>Know what your child is doing at all times. Your child&#8217;s teachers are always supportive of open communication with students&#8217; parents. Ask questions and find out any information you can.</p>
<p>If your child has ADHD or a similar condition, it is important that you keep him or her busy. Children who suffer with ADHD need to be able to expel their extra energy, in order to avoid bad behavior. Try to take your child to the park for one hour every day. Encourage bike riding or some other very active pursuit for a half an hour a day.</p>
<p>Teaching your child where things should go will teach him or her how to be organized. Without a place for each item, your home can become a minefield of toys, crayons and clothing. If you set a good example, and teach your children where to put things, they will learn to pick up their toys when they finish playing.</p>
<p>During potty training, you will find the best results if you have your toddler attempt to use the bathroom on a bi-hourly basis. It is hard for toddlers to remember they have to go. Taking them into the bathroom every couple of hours will help ensure that they don&#8217;t have an accident. These routine trips may remind your child that he or she needed to go.</p>
<p>If you have a youngster that is having a difficult time with cutting teeth, invest a couple of dollars into a mesh teether and place cold carrots, apple slices or other crunchy fruits and veggies in it. A flavored teether will encourage your child to continue chewing through the pain. The longer you can get your child to use the teething device, the more relief they will have during the day.</p>
<p>Starting up and making regular contributions towards a 529 Plan is among the best courses of action. This type of savings plan is state-operated and is intended to make it easier to save money for college. An important plus is the tax benefits provided by the plan.</p>
<p>Giving your kids medicine can be a chore, if you mix it with jelly or honey, they will tolerate taking it better. You can hide it in the child&#8217;s favorite juice, or just stir some sugar directly into the medicine. If your child needs eye drops, have them close their eyes, then put the drop on their eyelid. The drop will fall in when your child opens up their eye.</p>
<p>You ought to move your youngster into a toddler bed once they stand 36 inches tall or are able to climb out of a crib on their own. Moving to a new bed can be traumatic for a child, so make it an adventure by buying them some special sheets featuring their favorite storybook or TV character.</p>
<p>Children have a natural desire for independence and achievement. You can satisfy those desires and build their confidence by enlisting their help in the household chores. Have your child help you unload the dishwasher. When you fold laundry, have your child sort through the socks. These type of tasks will help them develop their independence while helping you around the house.</p>
<p>Create a written list of rules that your children must follow. Also create consequences for inappropriate actions, and remain consistent with them. Children thrive when their environment is a structured one. Creating such an environment requires that these rules and consequences are clearly understood by all. Rules are essential to healthy relationships between family members.</p>
<p>The tips that have been provided above should serve as a good resource for you now and in the future. Apply these tips to your parenting tactics, and you are sure to develop the relationship with your child that any parent will envy. Let yourself enjoy spending time and having fun with your children by using the information you have been given.</p>
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		<title>Great Advice To Be The Best Parent You Can</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 13:27:05 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/great-advice-to-be-the-best-parent-you-can/">Great Advice To Be The Best Parent You Can</a></p><p>You may be tempted to push a younger child into reaching the same milestones as your older child just because the older child had accomplished doing it at that age. Each child is unique, and pushing one to do something when they simply are not ready, can only lead to an even longer delay in attaining the desired skill.</p>
<p>If you are going to take your children on a long road trip, stop as often as you can to keep them from getting too cranky. It may be tempting to try to reach your destination as fast as you can, but taking an approach that is more leisurely will help limit the fussiness in the backseat. There are many places to stop along the way, where your children can run around and release some of their pent up energy.</p>
<p>Help your child learn to organize by setting up places where his toys and other items should be put. When your child doesn&#8217;t know where he should store his belongings, it is easy for toys and games to get strewn throughout the house. Show him where things go so that he can put them back in the proper place when he is done with them.</p>
<p>Make a hand signal that you and your child know, which lets you tell them in a discreet way that they are being inappropriate. The non-verbal signals will help him to realize when he is not behaving well and that you are allowing him to reconcile the situation before you have to step in with discipline.</p>
<p>Children develop skills and understanding through their play. They need to have regular time for playing. Parents should, however, not just allow their children to play by themselves.</p>
<p>Sensory development is important to the development of your child; therefore provide many different opportunities for them to experience. For example, when you are making gingerbread cookies let them smell nutmeg, cinnamon and ginger to help develop their sense of smell. Always keep an eye out for items which are varied in texture, shape, color, taste, and smell, and then allow your child to experience them.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t want to frighten or burden your children, but they do need to realize that life isn&#8217;t always easy. Allowing your children to see how you and your partner work out these problems will help them develop problem-solving skills. It also gives them a realistic view of the world around them.</p>
<p>Parenting toddlers comes with unique challenges. If your child is misbehaving and trying to draw attention to him- or herself, you need to help him or her understand how to patiently wait their turn. If your toddler is being self-centered, have him sit in the corner, or give him a talking-to.</p>
<p>Bring items that you know will be of comfort when you travel with small children. While most of the family views a vacation as a fun break, to a very young child it seems like a needless disruption of their normal day. Treasured and comfortable belongings from home help children adjust to new routines and strange locations.</p>
<p>Make sure that you know what is going on with your child. Most teachers like to keep parents in the loop, and have parents involved in what&#8217;s happening. Stay in contact with his teacher so you know what&#8217;s going on at school.</p>
<p>Set a goal for yearly savings and make sure to meet it. You need to do your best to keep this account untouched because the likelihood is that any removed funds will not be replaced. It will also be pretty hard to stop yourself from withdrawing more later.</p>
<p>Provide your children with basic knowledge of cooking so they are able to eventually prepare it themselves and do not resort to living on unhealthy fast food and expensive take out. Both girls and boys enjoy helping out in the kitchen and will be empowered by the maturity of their culinary skills. Working together in the kitchen is also a valuable bonding experience.</p>
<p>Proper hand washing techniques help stop the spread of infection. This will teach them proper hygiene and keep them healthy.</p>
<p>Share with your children all about what bullying is, how to stop it and how to deal with it. It is also important to communicate with your child&#8217;s school, find out what their bullying policy is and make sure he knows where to go for help during school hours.</p>
<p>Hopefully, you&#8217;ve learned something from these tips that you can apply to your life with your children. Children are the greatest gift you can have, and these tips will help you enjoy it more. When you collect good advice and tips, you create a toolbox that you can always access to help make your job a little easier and your results more successful.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jan 2012 13:26:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/discover-some-tips-for-great-parenting-2/">Discover Some Tips For Great Parenting</a></p><p>After clearing space on the counter, let your child lie on a towel while you allow water from the kitchen faucet to run over the scalp and hair. This can minimize the anxiety many young children have when their heads are doused with water. Always stay involved in your child&#8217;s life. Most teachers like to [...]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/discover-some-tips-for-great-parenting-2/">Discover Some Tips For Great Parenting</a></p><p>After clearing space on the counter, let your child lie on a towel while you allow water from the kitchen faucet to run over the scalp and hair. This can minimize the anxiety many young children have when their heads are doused with water.</p>
<p>Always stay involved in your child&#8217;s life. Most teachers like to keep parents in the loop, and have parents involved in what&#8217;s happening. Build a professional relationship with your child&#8217;s teacher, and stay informed.</p>
<p>Team sports help children increase self-esteem. You can attend games to support and encourage your child; doing so creates memories and attributes that last your child&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>Always consider what verbal and nonverbal messages you are giving your child. It is important to build and maintain trust with your children.</p>
<p>Child rearing for toddlers! If your child is misbehaving and trying to draw attention to him- or herself, you need to help him or her understand how to patiently wait their turn. If your toddler is acting stubborn, try putting them in a time-out, or make sure you take the time to talk to them about it.</p>
<p>Bring along things your child is familiar with from home when you are traveling with them. While the rest of the family may be having a great vacation, a small child might view it as a disruption to their day-to-day life. Having a familiar blanket or favorite toy can help your child to be more comfortable in an unfamiliar place.</p>
<p>When your toddler is around three feet tall, you should put them in a bed since they are probably tall enough to climb out of a crib. Transitioning to a toddler bed can be frightening for a child, so do what you can to mitigate these fears, including buying special sheets or stuffed animals.</p>
<p>You shouldn&#8217;t give your children every single thing that they want. There is nothing wrong with giving in to your child as long as it is appropriate to do so. You do not want your child to think that he or she is in control of the situation, or that he or she can use certain emotions to control you.</p>
<p>As your child get older and spends more time alone with friends, they may pick up on some bad language. It is important that he is made aware as soon as possible that the words are not appropriate and that they should not be used as part of the family boundaries. Correct him when you are alone with him, so that you will not embarrass him in front of his friends.</p>
<p>It is difficult for young children to embrace change. Switching from one activity to another can cause a child a great deal of duress and can result in temper tantrums.</p>
<p>Keeping children with ADHD occupied and busy can really have a positive outcome. The children that suffer from these disorders are full of energy and need to be doing something to keep them occupied so that they don&#8217;t act out in an undesirable way. Simple solutions include expending energy with long walks or bicycle riding for up to an hour every day.</p>
<p>When giving your child medicine, a great way to get them to take it is by mixing it with something that is sweet. Put a little sugar in the medication, or mix it with orange juice. When applying eye drops, have your child keep their eyes closed, and put the drop directly on the eyelid. The drop then falls into their eye, without having to prop their eye open.</p>
<p>If you are away from home with a young child, try to retain their eating and sleeping routines if you can. Traveling with young kids can be stressful on them, particularly when they are infants. Familiar bedtime routines can help him or her feel a little more comforted and secure in a new place. This will also aid in restful sleep for everyone!</p>
<p>When parents approach children with anger, children begin to experience guilt. They should keep their anger firmly under control when they relate to their children. Anger displayed in the presence of children can damage their self-esteem and provides a negative model for dealing with frustration. Yelling and getting angry over minor mistakes is also harmful.</p>
<p>Do not use negative words when scolding your child. These words will not help behavior improve. Try instead to incorporate encouraging vocabulary into your speech to reinforce positive behaviors.</p>
<p>Put what you have learned from reading this article to use to become a happier and more involved parent. While parenting may be difficult at times, the reward of seeing your child grow up into a decent human being is unmatched.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:25:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/good-ideas-for-becoming-a-good-parent/">Good Ideas For Becoming A Good Parent</a></p><p>Lay your child on the counter in the kitchen and lay a rolled towel under his neck; use the faucet water and put it on his hair and scalp. This can minimize the anxiety many young children have when their heads are doused with water. When your child spends time with friends, he may pick [...]</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find the original post here <a href="http://www.parentshut.com/good-ideas-for-becoming-a-good-parent/">Good Ideas For Becoming A Good Parent</a></p><p>Lay your child on the counter in the kitchen and lay a rolled towel under his neck; use the faucet water and put it on his hair and scalp. This can minimize the anxiety many young children have when their heads are doused with water.</p>
<p>When your child spends time with friends, he may pick up certain words from them, some of which may be inappropriate. If you notice him using inappropriate language, inform him that your family does not use that kind of language, including him. Always pull your child into a quiet place for correction, so that you won&#8217;t embarrass or humiliate him around his peers.</p>
<p>Avoid the temptation to push your youngest child to do something like walk or potty-train at a certain age simply because an older sibling was able to achieve the ability at that same age. Every child is different and will attempt things when they instinctively feel capable of a positive outcome.</p>
<p>Make sure you make some stops when traveling with children so they do not become intolerable. Most people want to get to their destination as quickly as possible. This can be very tempting, but it can lead to a lot of avoidable fussing from children. Put aside a few extra minutes for pulling over at some different parks, restaurants, or other scenic stopping points for a breather, and give the children a chance to burn that energy off.</p>
<p>Children should know that life can sometimes be difficult and the trials should be met head on. From seeing you deal with the challenges that life presents, your children will learn problem-solving skills of their own. When they have a realistic view of the world, they will be developing the skills they will need to deal with other people.</p>
<p>Keeping a child who has ADHD or other kinds of behavior issues can go a long way toward addressing problems related to excess energy. These children have tons of energy and they can misbehave if they are not kept busy. Get your child involved in as many active pursuits as possible! Try going to the park or going for bike rides.</p>
<p>Establish rules and word them in a positive way so that your children do not think of them as restrictions. Instead of saying &#8220;Don&#8217;t hit your brother,&#8221; say, &#8220;Touch other people gently.&#8221;</p>
<p>Every child likes playing. Playtime is essential. However, effective parents should do more than simply setting aside time for playing.</p>
<p>Your children are always watching your behavior as a map for how they should behave. Your children need to know that they are able to trust you.</p>
<p>Establishing a schedule will get your child into a solid routine. Having a schedule gives the child boundaries and allows the him to prepare for each part of the day.</p>
<p>Make sure that you present your child with a wide variety of whole grains, fruits and vegetables as a part of your diet. If they see you doing it, they will be more likely to mimic that behavior and eat healthy choices for themselves.</p>
<p>This article has parenting advice for those of you with toddlers! While it can be very difficult to teach toddlers to be patient, it is important for their healthy development to learn that they are not the only people in the world. You might consider a &#8220;time-out&#8221; when your child is being impatient or disobedient.</p>
<p>If you are travelling with youngsters, make sure you bring along some familiar items for them. Vacations are meant to be fun, relaxing times for everyone in the family, but with a young child it can be difficult because their routine is disrupted. Let your child keep a familiar object, like a favorite toy, to help them adjust to a new environment.</p>
<p>During potty training, take your child to the bathroom every few hours. Toddlers are not always aware of the need to use the restroom, and many times they only inform you after the fact. When you take them often, every couple of hours, this will make accidents less frequent. With this constant reminder, the child will consciously think about having to go potty before it is urgent.</p>
<p>Many people do not find parenting to be an easy experience. Seeking advice and opinions from other parents makes sense. Parenting is oftentimes a difficult task, but it can be made easier when parents share their experiences with each other. Parenting tips are available from a variety of sources, and their arrival is always appreciated.</p>
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