"why Does Parenting Have To Be So Complicated?"
You see screaming and tantrums get in your children's way of understanding and learning the lesson your trying to teach them. The teaching of your children happens daily face it your duty as a parent never ends, but that's alright as showing your child is a lifetime process.
No parent is born automatically knowing how to be a parent and the last time I checked children don't come with a instruction book. But it's a lifelong teaching process for you to be the best parent you can be, it's not only about raising your kid's to be the best they can be but also
raising yourself to be the best parent you can be.
Welcoming your new baby home is the first step on your journey through parenthood, and with that we should show our children about communication, and simple human interaction. Then all of a sudden those very things that seemed so hard at first to foster have just been thrown out the
window when your child hits the toddler stage. And the things you used to discipline or to get your child to cooperate no longer work for this preschooler. Then grade school comes along and no longer do the methods you used for a toddler work on your grade school child. And guess what it gets no easier when they turn into teenagers, and that teenager turns into a adult. If you raise that child right to begin with it makes your job as a parent just a tad bit easier when they enter teen and adult years of their life. By which you think your job is over but it's not, which brings me back to my original point is your a parent until the day you die, Finally you get to R.I.P
No parent is born automatically knowing how to be a parent and the last time I checked children don't come with a instruction book. But it's a lifelong teaching process for you to be the best parent you can be, it's not only about raising your kid's to be the best they can be but also
raising yourself to be the best parent you can be.
Welcoming your new baby home is the first step on your journey through parenthood, and with that we should show our children about communication, and simple human interaction. Then all of a sudden those very things that seemed so hard at first to foster have just been thrown out the
window when your child hits the toddler stage. And the things you used to discipline or to get your child to cooperate no longer work for this preschooler. Then grade school comes along and no longer do the methods you used for a toddler work on your grade school child. And guess what it gets no easier when they turn into teenagers, and that teenager turns into a adult. If you raise that child right to begin with it makes your job as a parent just a tad bit easier when they enter teen and adult years of their life. By which you think your job is over but it's not, which brings me back to my original point is your a parent until the day you die, Finally you get to R.I.P
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