Although
child parenting is often described as being the most
difficult job in the world it can also be one of the
most rewarding things any of us will ever do. Child
parenting is however a skill we need to learn and,
in today's modern world, that is no easy task.
Child
parenting is often described as being the most difficult
job in the world and, if you compare it in general
terms to any modern career you care to mention, then
this is certainly a very fair description.
Child
parenting lasts longer than any job and comes without
the benefit of retirement. It also requires a greater
investment in both time and money and will present
you will more difficult choices, with often very uncertain
outcomes, than any career. It also puts you on a roller
coaster which will have your emotions rising to greater
heights and falling to greater depths than you ever
believed possible.
As
with any job, you'll need to learn a whole new set
of skills and, most importantly, you'll have to master
these parenting skills quickly and get things right,
or pretty close to right, first time. Learning to
feed a newborn baby is not a skill we're born with
and getting it wrong can have you worried sick and
calling the doctor in no time at all.
Also
like most jobs, no sooner have you mastered one aspect
of the job than you get promoted and have a whole
new set of skills to learn. Baby parenting quickly
turns into toddle parenting, child parenting and teenage
parenting and it doesn't stop there.
As
if all this were not enough, in our modern society
an increasing number of parents also have to contend
with such things as separation, divorce, single parenting
and step parenting. Throw into the mix the problems
of educating and protecting your child in today's
complex world and the pressures brought to the equation
by the media, child experts, educators, other children
and a host of other outside influences and you have
a very difficult task on your hands.
Having
said all of this, there are of course many parents
who do successfully negotiate this minefield, so just
what is the secret to successful parenting?
Well
that's far too big a question to answer here, but
there are certainly a few things that seem to set
the successful parent apart from the crowd.
One
extremely important factor is the attitude you adopt
in approaching the problems of parenthood and the
manner in which you conduct yourself and your own
life. Approaching the problem with a sense of confidence,
for example, will do much to ease your way and also
to instill confidence in your own children. Similarly,
demonstrating respect towards both your partner and
your children will also help your children to develop
a proper sense of respect of their own for the views,
values and rights of others.
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A
sense of fair play is also a very important factor
in successful child rearing and the way in which you
deal with competing choices and the care you take
in making and explaining your decisions teaches your
children a valuable lesson and will do much to earn
you their trust and respect. Alongside this, a willingness
to spend time with your children and to listen to
their views and share your thoughts and experiences
with them will also prove invaluable.
Raising
children is hard work and will certainly tax your
emotions, but it is also one of the most rewarding
things that any of us can do and the effort you put
into bringing up your children will invariably be
repaid in a hundred different ways.
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