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  1. 5 days ago · Good parenting that benefits your family involves different types of skills. Parenting traits are characteristics you have and can develop. Good parenting involves drawing from certain traits to help your child, and the whole family, grow. In addition to possessing traits, parents use actions, doing certain things to foster healthy growth and a ...

  2. 5 days ago · The concept of being a good enough parent originated in 1953 with a British pediatrician and psychoanalyst named Donald Winnicott. Through observation, study, and practice, Winnicott concluded that children fare better when their mothers (true to his time, Winnicott referred exclusively to mothers) weren’t perfect but made mistakes.

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  4. 9 hours ago · According to the study, the chance of a child sharing a similar personality trait with a parent is not that much greater than of the child sharing it with a random stranger.

  5. 3 days ago · Instead, being a “good” person means embracing qualities that promote positive outcomes and well-being for humanity as a whole. Compassion, empathy, integrity, and kindness are just a few ...

  6. 5 days ago · Parenting philosophies are principles that let you remember and act on your beliefs about how you think kids should be parented. These principles form a belief system that you use to select parenting strategies that work for you. Parenting is full of challenges, difficulties, and ups and downs. Having a philosophy helps you stay on track and ...

  7. 4 days ago · Using an amalgam of these official sources, the definition of parenting includes elements like these: The process of raising a child from birth to independent adulthood. Facilitating the upbringing of a child through all stages of development. Caring for and nurturing a child. Fulfilling the parental responsibilities that accompany child-raising.

  8. 5 days ago · This essay was adapted from Melinda Wenner Moyer’s newsletter, Is My Kid the Asshole? Subscribe here. The other day, a friend pointed me to Arthur C. Brooks’ new essay in the Atlantic, “The ...