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  1. Choosing among different parenting styles is important because how parents interact with their children has a lifelong impact on children’s healthy growth, including emotional, physical, and behavioral development. The 4 types of parenting styles are authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved.

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    • Good Parents Keep Parenting Simple
    • They Unplug Often
    • Focus on The Things They Do Right as Parents
    • Good Parents Treasure The Moments They Have with Their Children
    • Good Parents Make Sure They Spend Time Together as A Family

    There is so much parenting advice available to parents these days. Here’s the thing. One of the most important qualities of good parents is that they don’t worry about what so-called experts say you should and shouldn’t do. Don’t worry about what other parents or so-called experts say you should and shouldn’t do. YOU know your child BETTER than any...

    Given the alarming findings of recent studies looking at the impact of screen time on our brains, unplugging could be one of the most important things your family does this year. This little device can be a life saver. It helps you regulate screen time for every member of the family. By the way if you click on the link and purchase you will get $20...

    Do you feel as if you never get anything accomplished now that you are a parent? Nothing seems to stay clean, or tidy, or organized for more than two seconds. I have some good news for you. The bottom line is this, a tidy house is NOT one of the qualities of good parents. PHEW! They will be days when you do not check off all the items on your to do...

    Is it me or did this year go by at breakneck speed? One minute you are thinking about New Year’s resolutions and in the next eye blink you realize it’s the end of the year already. Everyone is a year older and one more year of your kid’s childhood has gone past. Yikes And you know that the exact same thing will happen in the coming year. We all kno...

    One of the qualities of a good parent is that they recognize the warning signs that mean their family isn’t spending enough time together. They make sure that they 1. Have fun together 2. Enjoy seasonal activities 3. Do some acts of kindnesstogether 4. Try some science fun(It’s easy I promise) 5. Play together Playing with your kids is a wonderful ...

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    • Patience. It's true, patience is a virtue! After hours of cleaning up toys, spilled milk, and hearing your child ask the same question over and over again, it's no wonder so many adults have a hard time keeping their patience.
    • Listening. While most parents believe they actually listen to their children when they speak, it's not hard to push your kids' short simplistic statements to the back of your mental priority box.
    • Understanding. Listening only goes so far when understanding isn't attached to it. Make sure when your child speaks, you not only listen but take the time to understand their thoughts, fears and concerns.
    • Consistency. Life is hard enough for little ones to acclimate to without a barrage of ever-changing rules. Practice consistency, both in their routine and in expectations.
  4. Nov 1, 2010 · Ten Important Competencies. To figure out which parenting skills were most important, we looked at data from about 2,000 parents who recently took an online test of parenting skills I...

  5. Here are three of them. Reason 1: Parenting Is One-Sided. For the most part, parenting is a one-sided gig: Children depend on us for lots of things, for a long time. Willard Hartup, a well-known developmental psychologist, described children’s relationships with parents as vertical attachments.

  6. Positive Parenting Building Healthy Relationships With Your Kids ue A recent analysis shows that about 6 out of 10 children in the U.S. develop secure attachments to their parents. The 4 out of 10 kids who lack such bonds may avoid their parents when they are upset or resist their parents if they cause them more distress. Studies suggest