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How The Be The Best Parent That You Can!

Each child is unique, much like a snowflake. Children have their own likes and dislikes, temper or calmness, and you need to adjust your parenting style to work with their listening style. Here are some ideas given to us by parents who have raised their children and survived.

Need a break from parenting but can't afford a babysitter? Give a play date a try. A well set up play date will give your child some extra socialization and stimulation. In addition, you'll get to enjoy some adult time with the other parents who are present.

Praise your children often! If you 'catch' your child doing an appropriate behavior, tell him how proud you are. Children love positive words and praise. Hearing kind words will help your child to feel good about himself and will cause him to continue trying to do good things to receive more praise.

Get your kids in the kitchen. Asking them to help, even in small ways, with meal time will get them more interested in the meal you're preparing. They're likely to eat better if they are more interested. In addition, it keeps your children from becoming bored while you're trying to cook.

To encourage breastfeeding in an infant, offer your child plenty of skin to skin contact. Skin to skin contact makes a young infant feel content. It also allows them to smell Mom's milk and so, want to breastfeed more. The feeling of bonding and closeness that skin to skin contact facilitates is also great for Mom, as it reduces stress.

Don't force your child to study only one subject at a time. Studies show that humans learn better if they study two or more subjects at a time. This gives the brain a short period of rest to absorb material, and our brains also learn more effectively when subjects are integrated.

When you have your first child, don't buy every gadget on the market. There are a million products out there for your infant and the truth is, you don't need most of them. Buying a million things will only clutter your house up and cost you more money than you need to spend.

Your children are precious, but aren't really like a snowflake. They won't melt if you do the wrong thing, so feel free to experiment with your parenting style until you find something that works. Kids are amazingly resilient, so supply lots of hugs and kisses when things do go wrong and everything will be okay in the end!