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Encourage Your Child To Feel ImportantIt's imperative for a child's healthy development to feel important and worthy. Healthy self-esteem is a child's armor against the challenges of the world. Kids who feel good about themselves seem to have an easier time handling conflicts and resisting negative pressures. They tend to smile more readily and enjoy life. These kids are realistic and generally optimistic. It's also been shown that children who feel important are well-rounded, respectful, and excel in academics, extracurricular activities and hobbies and develop healthy relationships with their peers.
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Parenting SkillsCelebrate Your Child's Uniqueness Tactics For Tackling A Toddler's Temper Tantrum Protect Your Child's Emotional Well-Being Take The Bite Out Of Your Toddler's Biting Problem The Keys To Effective Discipline Physical Punishment Is Ineffective And Harmful Get Involved In Your Child's Activities, Hobbies And School Control Your Anger, Don't Let It Control You Providing A Safe And Secure Home For Your Child
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Parenting SkillsHelp Your Child Kick The Thumb Sucking Habit ... teeth and makes braces necessary later. Children who rest their thumb passively in their mouth are less likely to have difficulty than children who suck aggressively. If you're concerned, closely monitor your child and analyze his technique. If they appears to be sucking vigorously, you may want to begin ... ... where setting a good example is crucial. Instead of watching that four-hour football game on Saturday, turn the TV off and work on your own hobby. Your child may want to join in or work on their own as a result. Hobbies are rewarding and enriching parts of our lives, so encourage your child to explore ... Physical Punishment Is Ineffective And Harmful ... in a safe, secure and nurturing environment, and their dignity must be respected. Parents must consistently use fair and logical consequences whenever children fail to follow rules. They must keep in mind that a child is not a miniature adult, but only a child and that discipline must be age appropriate ... Handling Conflict About Rules Enforcement At Home ... that just isn't possible. Our primary role is to protect, nurture and provide for our children. When kids break rules, parents often overreact with harsh, disproportionate and unenforceable punishment, which undermines the effectiveness of setting rules. Instead, when you first tell your child about a ... Present A Unified Parental Front When Disciplining Your Child ... are disagreements regarding discipline or other parenting issues, they are best resolved when the child is not present. If the child senses discord, they may attempt to manipulate the situation to their advantage. When teaching good behavior, parents should "practice what they preach." Children learn ...
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