A Quick Guide to Successful Parenting
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Parental care is inevitable in the development of the society at large. If every child can get optimum parental care, the world would be a better place.
This book highlights the easy guide to successful Parenting. It gives adequate insight into how children are to be treated, loved and nurtured into an adult.
This book discusses Parenting topics such as positive Discipline, love, Education, self esteem and a whole lots of others.
Victor Ebegbuna
Victor Ebegbuna is Nigerian born upcoming author who majorly loves to write about families, Parenting, relationships, Religion (Christianity), etc.Victor Ebegbuna is a trained classical musician who plays various musical instruments.His love for successful Parenting, families, and Christian homes (which could lead to a better society and the nation at large) has inspired him to become a writer for subjects and topics that could make us all have a better society.
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A Quick Guide to Successful Parenting - Victor Ebegbuna
Table of Content
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1.
Discipline in the home
Morality
Screen Time
Chapter 2.
Academic Pressure
Tech Toys
Boosting Your Child's Self-Esteem
Chapter 3.
Make time for your kids
Be a good role model
Love your Kids and show them through actions.
Practice Kind and Firm Positive Parenting
Chapter 4.
Communicate With Your kids and Help Their Brains Integrate
Make Your Parenting Style flexible and adjustable
Parents as Digital Role Models
Chapter 5.
Make use of Shortcut by Utilizing known researches
Remember Your Parenting Goal in keep things in perspective
Know your personal Needs and Limitations
Conclusion
Introduction
ALL PARENTS DESIRE to be the best parents as much as they can be, but there are always other conflicting ideas on how a child should be brought up, most of these conflicting ideas often come from family members (most especially in-laws), friends, and occasionally neighbors. It’s usually hard to know who and what to trust.
In this book, we would be discussing several tested and trusted ways by which we could give our child/children the best of parental care and upbringing without losing yourself.
While trying to bring up your child/children in the best possible ways, you shouldn’t abandon yourself, your spouse, and your personal development. So you should learn how to juggle between various responsibilities, such as flipping between the needs of your child/children, spouse, other members of the family, and yourself.
Raising kids successfully is one of the most tasking and challenging jobs to do in life yet it is one of the most rewarding jobs, seeing your kids turning out to be successful and of good and quality characters and behaviors. But most times, most parents don’t put in the same energy they put into their daily jobs in bringing up their kids in the best possible ways.
Good parenting would mean making quality decisions in the best interest of your child to help in bringing out quality characters such as kindness, empathy, decency, honesty, dedication, self-reliance, etc. it would also be a way of protecting them and keeping them away from anti-social behaviors, depression, bad peer pressure, alcohol, drug abuse, etc.
To be a good parent doesn’t mean you have to be perfect in everything, no one is perfect, and no child is perfect, so there is no way you would be able to perfectly mold your child into a perfect human, it is very important to keep this in mind in other not to frustrate your expectations from your kids as a parent. Successful