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A Parent Must Serve As A Good Exampleto His/her Young Child

It isn't unnatural for a new parent to be an little uneasy about the prospect of a newborn child in the home. Babies don't have a set list of instructions that come along with them that teaches parents how to cope with the various means of handling their needs.

Parents have a whole array of conflicting messages thrown at them from friends, family and strangers. This is only strengthened by parents' own lessons learned from those taught them as children growing up.

One of the keys to good parenting is to exemplify good behavior. This is called modeling. It involves modifying your own behavior in the hopes of teaching your own children to behave similar to the way that you are.

The rule of modeling behavior is almost universal. This is because children learn almost exclusively through experience. They see how those around them act in various situations and then seek to copy them.

Saying one thing and then doing another sends a very mixed message to young children. It forces them to try and guess what is the best way to exist in the world.

Kids learn so much from the modeled behavior patterns of their parents that it gives parents an almost invaluable key to altering their own children's behaviors.

This model of parenting is almost universally endorsed by the experts in parenting styles and it can often be the most easy. It is natural because children already want to copy the behaviors of the people they see around them. While it may be difficult at first for new parents, it can become almost second nature in a short time.

You will be proud to take your child out in public once they are able to display the appropriate behaviors. And you will be even prouder to show that you are the one who taught your child to be so well behaved.

by: Martha Light




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