Bringing
Up Junior
by
Devan
Chandrasekher
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Children are trusting and impressionable. Their psyches are clean slates upon which parents have the awesome duty of commencing to write. Depending on what they write, a child's life takes shape. Here are a few common sense tips to parenting. Be
Transparent. Clear
The Cobwebs From Your Speech. Give
Him References He Can Readily Relate To. Don't
Be Shy Of Steering Your Kid Away From Bad Influences. Fixing a
nanny lock on a steamy TV channel is being sensible. If your kid doesn't
like it, he'll understand in time that it was for his own good. Discipline,
finally, is the best kindness. But make sure it is a discipline that bends,
not breaks. Fix the lock, but don't prevent your child from seeing TV
altogether! This is also where your tastes rub off on him, and he becomes
a chip off the old block. If you like wrestling channels, chances are
he'll develop a taste for them, too. If you like National Geographic,
his mind will soak in more enriching programs. Listen
To Your Kid. Besides,
each time you shush your kid when he's trying to tell you something, his
self-esteem takes a beating. Over time, this may harden into a protective
shell from which the child may not emerge. Unnatural aggressiveness and
stammering are often the result. If you don't want these in your child,
please wait patiently until he has lisped his way through a sentence.
The bottom line, finally, is the time you're willing to give to your child. Just by being who you are, you will shape your child's emotional and intellectual development.
About the Author Freelance writer Devan Chandrasekher holds a post graduate degree in economics from Calcutta University.
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