Do A Great Job: Child-rearing Tips
When you are raising a child, sometimes it can feel like you are talking to a brick wall or that you are getting nowhere. This article has pertinent advice that you can use to help you through those times communicating with your child and bringing more joy to your relationship.
Think about what you’re teaching your child. Your kids need to know that you are trustworthy.
Clear off a space on the kitchen counter, lay your child back on a rolled towel, and run water from the faucet over the hair and scalp. This can make hair washing fun and reduce the fear of getting water in his eyes or poured over him.
As a parent, you know how important it is to spend time with your child, but it is equally important to have some time to yourself. You can retain your individuality, and assume the role of parent with a clearer mindset.
As parents we sometimes need to take a step back, and let our teenagers make their first step into young adulthood, by attending the college that they choose. Teenagers don’t like to feel like they are controlled by you, and may often do completely the opposite.
Never give any child under three years of age any type of soda to drink. Instead, choose beverages that provide nutrients, like milk, juice without added sugar, and water.
Regardless of their age, children who walk to or from school need to have retro-reflective material affixed to their person in a highly conspicuous spot, such as on their backpack or clothing. It is easy to attach and remove the material from these items when it is purchased as strips with Velcro backing. That way, your kids will be easily spotted by motorists and crosswalk attendants during darker parts of the day.
If there are children living under your roof, avoid smoking indoors. In fact, this may be the time to just quit smoking for the sake of your own health and your child’s. Secondhand smoke is worse than smoking. Children who are exposed to second-hand smoke experience more risk in developing respiratory problems, such as asthma, bronchitis or pneumonia.
If you child has difficulty cutting their teeth, give them cucumbers, carrots or even sour pickles inside of a mesh teether. While plastic or rubber teethers are effective, offering your child a teething aid with a flavor will encourage him or her to keep gnawing. The longer a child uses this tasty teether, the more relief they will feel and the happier you both will be.
Use this advice so that you can enjoy your raising a child responsibilities. It is a lot of work to be parent but it is also very gratifying to see you children grow up.