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Extractions: Parenting Tips Tips for Reading to Young Children Reading aloud to young children can help them acquire the information and skills they need to succeed in school and life, such as understanding the difference between written language and everyday conversation, learning the meaning of many words and the world in which they live and of great importance discovering the pleasure of reading. Here are some suggestions for reading aloud to children: Making reading books an enjoyable experience.
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Extractions: Sometimes we are our own worst enemy! Before taking on a conflict with your kids, decide if it is really worth the time and energy you're putting into it. If they want to wear mismatched clothes to school, will it hurt them or someone else? Find a way to let the small things go, so that you don't run out of energy when the important issues come up. Natural consequences, taking away privileges, and firm family rules are excellent ways to manage behavior without yelling or hitting. Many of us need to learn these techniques from someone else, since they don't often come naturally. Take parenting classes, ask other parents who you respect, and read parenting books to get ideas that will work for your family.
Extractions: Author of "Perfect Parenting" and "Kid Cooperation" Webster defines "respect" as "to show honor or esteem for. To treat with deference and regard." Implied in this definition is the fact that respect must be earned, and is given from the heart. Often I encounter parents who complain about their child's lack of respect for them, only to hear them turn around and screech at the same child, "Stop it! What is the matter with you? You're behaving like a wild animal!" Since children learn what they live, I have witnessed the reason this child shows the parent no respect. So, how can we raise respectful children? Step #1 "Do as I say, not as I do" sounds like a fun idea, but as a parenting tool it rarely (if ever) works. You are your child's first and most important teacher. Just as children learn to talk by listening to us talk, they learn how to treat others by following our lead. Watch how you treat, not only your kids, but other people you come in contact with during your day. What are you teaching your kids? Teach more than just manners. "Thank you, Mrs. Pantley." can be said as a polite compliment, or can be said with sarcasm and attitude fit for a back alley. When we teach our children manners we must also discuss the not-so-obvious details. Such as looking someone in the eye, using a polite tone of voice, and using real words (such as "yes" instead of "uh huh!") These are not things our kids are born knowing. We need to teach these important facets of good manners.
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Extractions: Ask Becky Parenting Tips To see the full "Tip" please click anywhere on the "Tip Statement". Tip # 1 Find What Your Child Does Well and Praise It Perhaps one of the most important findings from the exhaustive research of the Teaching Family Model is that praise and rewards are the quickest ways to get children to behave in responsible and pleasant ways. Most parents think its a good idea to reinforce their childs good behaviors, yet dont realize that praise and rewards will also discourage or eliminate bad behaviors. Many parents believe that they must be critical or punish their children to get them to behave appropriately. In fact, being critical or punitive hurts parents relationships with their children and teaches children to be critical and punitive, as well as being sneaky, manipulative and avoiding their parents. When you imagine praising your childs behavior you might fear sounding phony. In reality, the phony feeling is a result of a lack of practice. Some parents may even notice that when they begin using praise, their children look at them suspiciously or act embarrassed. This is evidence that the parents havent been praising enough. Or you may immediately see the benefits of praising your children. Your childs face will beam and later you might observe that child trying harder to be pleasant and responsible.
Extractions: If you have any question about parenting particularly concerning the understanding and/or use of the the information provided in the "Effective Islamic Parenting" article, please ask us. Questions and answers will be posted in Islamic-World.Net Parenting Pages, so as to assist as many other parents as posible. A s soon as possible after your child does something good comment on that thing (be specific as to what the good thing was), and give your child praise for having done that good thing. Example - Your young daughter falls, hurts her knee, and begins crying. Your son seeing this goes over to his little sister, helps her get back up, and comforts her. Having observed all this take place you go up to your son right away and say something like, "I saw you help you sister get up after she fell and then tried to make her feel better. That was really nice of you to do. I feel good to have a son who loves his sister so much."
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Extractions: "Don't touch those!" the father commands as his child plays with the dishes on a shelf at his host's house. A few seconds later, the father looks up from his conversation with his host, and his child is still playing with the dishes. "I told you not to touch those!" the child's father repeats. A few seconds later, the father looks up and sees his child still playing with the dishes. The father says nothing and continues his conversation with the host. Those who give opinions on this matter usually use the Quran or hadith to support their positions, and it may be difficult to establish, without a doubt, who is more correct. However, as parents, we either have to find the correct method to teach and discipline our children, or we at least have to come up with a valid method for teaching and disciplining our children. Definitely, we should not just "figure it out as we go" - one time using this method and another time that one.
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Extractions: Home About the Author Links Return to List of Topics Listen to your child, really listen. Listen to what he/she is saying. Respond back to what has been asked. Show interest. Our time is limited on this earth. The dance we do is extremely short. Enjoy every moment you have with your child, even if it is a homework assignment or project they bring home to do, or perhaps a sunset that you may watch together. Do something that you may hate, that they enjoy. Find out what your child really enjoys as they grow, and make time for them, for what they like. Teach your children about many religions, not just the one you practice. This teaches tolerance of those different than them. Look in the mirror at your dark side; the baggage you carry from role modeling you received growing up. Do you stereotype, do you have racist feelings, or judge other cultures? Recognize this potential and work on change. This will take time and effort, but as a parent, it is important to overcome these old drivers in order to teach your children to be better and ultimately healthier human beings. Provide your children a variety of experiences. Allow them to engage in many different activities. There are many creative ways to expose your child to music, literature, the arts, science and nature, without spending a lot of money.
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Extractions: Show my children daily that I love them by what I say and do. At least once a day praise something about my children; be wary of excessive criticism. Give my children freedom and privacy and teach them the proper use of both. Keep my house suitable for children's activities, and a welcome place for their friends. Do these activities with my children: read a book, go to a picnic, and visit friends. Be extra careful before I speak when I am tired. Recognize and respect my children's individualism and do not expect them to be the same.
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Extractions: 81 of 153 people found this tip helpful Tip: I let my children know that lying will not get you anywhere but in more trouble that you thought you were in. Trust is a big thing and we must not break that. You may not be in trouble for what you did, but you will get in trouble for lying. Did you find this tip helpful? 1024 of 2042 people found this tip helpful Tip: Once when I was young I broke a crystal candy dish while my mother was out. I was so scared that I ran and hid. When she finally returned and found where I was hiding, I was so surprised to find that she wasnt mad at all because breaking the dish was an accident. And I was relieved to finally come out of my hiding place where I was worried and waiting! Ive always thought that was very cool and I thought it made me feel comfortable about being honest with my mother. Ive tried to adopt the same attitude with my children. Teaching them that being honest solves problems while lying only creates them. Did you find this tip helpful?
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Extractions: 325 of 643 people found this tip helpful Tip: My daughter is just about to turn 4 and she is very enamored with Cinderella. In order to both encourage her honesty and to debunc the Cinderella myth that beauty is what counts, we ask her why she thinks the prince chose Cinderella as his Princess. Then we go over the answer with her - it was because she is honest, kind, and hardworking. Hopefully this works on two fronts. Did you find this tip helpful? 919 of 1824 people found this tip helpful Tip: I try to teach my daughter honesty by example. If I receive too much change at the store, I give it back and explain to my daughter what happened. I try not to use the little white lies that make things go smoother (like saying there is no more icecream when there is). I work on being honest about my feelings, with my daughter but also with my husband, family and friends, so my daughter sees what that is like. When my daughter tells me about something she has done that I don't like, I control my impulse to be mad, and talk it through with her instead so she doesn't receive a negative reaction for doing the right (honest) thing.
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Extractions: Data's Jokes The Top 19 Michael Jackson Parenting Tips The Top 19 Michael Jackson Parenting Tips Rather than spanking, threaten to have Tito babysit. When the child does something wrong, grab your crotch, thrust it forward, and scream, "BAD!" Elephant Man bones make a nifty over-the-crib mobile. You should always being willing to share your toys... and so should your child, for that matter. Little friends are always welcome, once they've signed the standard release. Keep baking soda handy to extinguish flaming hair. There's nothing a spoonful of sugar, a big hug, and $15,000,000 can't fix. Teach your child, "Beauty is only skin deep but hey, a few face peels never hurt anybody." Wait until your child can effectively bob and weave before allowing him to spend the weekend with his grandpa. At birthday parties, don't leave Elizabeth Taylor unattended at the punch bowl. Snug-fitting diapers will keep you from becoming the "King of Poop." That sheep in the petting zoo is only for Daddy. Teach your child not to spank the monkey. It's OK to love your child, just don't LOVE your child.
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Extractions: Children certainly can frustrate and at times anger us. Sometimes those elicited feelings are a reflection of our own problems or short comings. By remaining connected to our real feelings of sadness or hurt rather than reacting in anger or blame, we can actually learn about ourselves as a result of what emotions our kids bring up in us. ParentNews Magazine:
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Extractions: Parenting Tips 1. Stay Calm Set a calm, steady tone, no matter what is going on. Do what it takes to do this. Breath. Count to ten. Count to a thousand and ten. Ask yourself what you want to teach your child by your own choices. Be the change you want to see in the moment. 2. Dont Argue Act, dont react. Step back and disengage. See your childs disagreeable state for what it is an unintentional, diversionary tactic. If your child pushes your buttons, act like a computer with a frozen screen. You have to re-boot and start again. Take a break and face the problem later. See Tip #1. Set Limits Be sensible, consistent and firm. Children need limits to feel safe. Whenever possible, ask your child to set his own limit. For example By what time will you have your homework started? Be prepared. Your child will test these limits. (Its in his job description.) Dont get mad or take it personally. See Tip #1. 4. Follow Through
Extractions: Newsletter Archives Teaching Children Financial Responsibility By Elvia C. As parents, one of our goals is teaching our children the skills needed to have a successful future. As soon as the child learns basic math at school, you can incorporate money in their learning. For instance you can teach the value of the coins by counting them at home. Use going to the grocery store as a practice tool, comparing prices, counting the money when you pay is a good way to start. Teach your child about savings. Set up a piggy bank and encourage the child to put his money in. Practice saving money for a toy or something he wants. All children who accumulate more than $50.00 are required to open a savings account (CCL regulations). Giving an allowance will teach the child to handle resources and will allow them to make responsible decisions. You may want to give the child some money as a reward for doing extra chores around the house.