Parenting And What You Need Know About How To Do It Effectively



Tell your friends and family that you plan to breastfeed and educate them as to why. Let them know that you will have moments of stress and doubt and that they should help remind you of why you are doing this. If you provide family and friends a list of reasons why they will be much more likely to encourage and support you when things get hard.

When your child goes to the doctor’s office, be sure to tell the nurse or doctor if your son or daughter is taking any kind of over-the-counter vitamin or mineral supplement. Even though these products do not require a prescription, they can interact with or decrease the absorption of prescription antibiotics or other medications.

You must avoid losing your authority no matter what. Once your children realize that there is really nothing backing up what you say it can be difficult to regain control. In addition to this, you shouldn’t lose your cool in front your kids. If you feel it is unavoidable, send them to their room and calm yourself down however possible.

If you cannot seem to get your child to take his medicine when he is sick, try adding the medicine to a spoonful of chocolate syrup. It will be like they are eating a bit of candy instead of the medicine that will make them feel better. Everyone will feel better.

One problem for children that has been getting a lot of attention lately is bullying. If you are concerned that your child may one day be a victim of bullying, the best way to prevent that from happening is to help them develop strong social skills. Bullies, however tough they may act, are usually intimidated by the thought of approaching someone who has friends to back them up. Teaching your child how to make friends from an early age can go a long way to avoiding this problem completely.

If your child has a hard time settling down for bed, try white noise. You can use a dedicated white noise machine, a radio tuned to static, or even apps from your mp3 player or cell phone to create soothing background noise. Playing a relaxing song or CD on loop can also put your child to sleep.

Children learn fears based off their parents reactions to certain things or situations. Children tend to look to their parents for cues as how they should react to certain circumstances. If you show your toddler that you are afraid of ants on the sidewalk, don’t be surprised if your little one develops a fear of bugs. Keep mindful of your reactions to daily situations if your little one is with you.

If your child is sick, especially with a fever or cough, it is crucial that you not send them to school. Not only does your child need to stay home and rest when they are sick, but sending them to school can increase the chances of your child spreading their illness to other kids.


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Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.

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The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.

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