Pregnancy Help Blog

23Dec/110

Privacy And Why Elders Need It

Are you the sort of parent who stops doing everything at the first sound of your baby? Are you the kind of parent that may help your kid with anything they are doing? Are you the type of mom that plays with your children when they have mates over? The type that wears her zwangerschapslingerie months after it's obsolete?

If the answer's yes to those questions you may be doing more harm than good. In the never ending quest of getting lauded as 'parent of the year ' (an award that doesn't exist BTW) some parents have a tendency to forget what is really best for their kid. Do you really think that standing next to your kid every time they climb a chair will help them? That alert them for everything that could go wrong will benefit them?

I am no religious man by a long stretch but one actual part of the bible has always stuck with me. Give a hungry man a fish and he'll ask for more, give a hungry man a rod and he can feed his family.

The same thing applies to parenting. Let your children screw up, let them tumble of chairs, let them bump their heads and let them touch hot water. They important thing is to let them do it in a controlled environment with you standing guard close by, just do not warn them! Random testing is the ways in which children have learned for centuries. Yet somehow there's a belief growing amongst modern folks that their children are made of paper. Let your kid go out and play, let him climb trees. If he is making a mistake on his own they're going to learn from it a 100 times better and quicker than you constantly stopping and informing him what he should do.

You are doing your kid a huge favor this way. It will grow his self esteem and make him self sufficient. You do not need to be one of those folks who has their kid of 30 living on top floor do you?!?

Salmsed Turns is a dutch writer with a particular loveof baby related subjects. This is thanks to the undeniable fact that he has just become dad of a nice young girl. Fed up with all
of the kraamcadeaus he found an outlet
for that in his writing. Other subjects he likes are (in Dutch) : Zwangerschapslingerie en Luiertassen .

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