So you want to become a great parent?

Simplicity is the best choice for becoming a great parent. My children love to learn from me and they feel proud of what I know. I simply encourage them to do simple things that really matter and this could also gain the self-confidence of the child.

Here are 5 simple parenting tips which I love to share with you…and it is this:

1. Encourage your children to meet new friends especially in their kindergarten. It is so grateful to see how open your child is to meeting someone new. It is a great way to increase their communication skills and become sociable.

2. Teach your child that a “genuine SMILE” can get them anywhere in life.

3. A great parenting skill is to understand how the mind of the child works and integrating some of this simplistic fun in your own life. Children love to play and they know very well how to entertain themselves. Parents should try to understand their enjoyment and in addition, need to enjoy with them.

4. Try more new things in order to improve your parenting skills and let your children know that they could do the same thing as you do. Parents should allow their children to try more different activities such as basketball, pianos, dancing and etc. This is a way that children could experience what they really enjoy and what they are good at.

5. Teach your children to love learning. Children are curious in many new things and it is great to have them explore new activity into a learning pattern. Parents could bring their children to the library or museum to pick their new books or learn other educational stuffs that makes them feel fun of.

Warning: Do not neglect the above simple tips!! Be sure to take this advice seriously if your children love to learn from you and feel proud of what you know, these are the basic steps you must get through!

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I have also found that it is important to ensure that you are as focused as you can be, given all your responsibilities as a parent, and time consuming tasks you have to get through. This is where the Success Strategies System comes in.

You can learn the tips and get the information yopu need, in small daily chunks, in as little as around five or six minutes daily.

I also highly recommend the Self Help Database, loaded with fantastic ebooks on a range of subjects for your improvement, development, and interest.

For personal development (always a plus with parenting), may I direct you here.

Learning to talk is one of the most complicated skills humans learn, and knowing how to get your baby off to a good start is one thing that worries people about infant parenting. Is there anything special I can do? Does television help? Should I ignore ‘baby talk’? These are all questions parents ask themselves when trying to find the best way to deal with this aspect of infant parenting. To help with this, here are a few tips:

Infant parenting can be a daunting prospect, but when it comes to helping your baby to talk it can be fun. Babies are listening before they are born. They will recognize your voice, so don’t be afraid to use it. Babies seek out faces even a few minutes after birth, so stick out your tongue or open your mouth – they may copy sooner than you think and it is all good preparation for talking.

As your baby becomes more expressive and starts to make coos and other noises, repeat them back. Look at her while you are doing it so she can see your face. Even if you feel foolish at not making sense, it is teaching your child communication skills; and communication is a key part of infant parenting. When your child is a few months older and ready to start making talking noises she will start moving her mouth a lot. Respond to this too, say something like “That’s funny” or “That’s a nice thing to say”. This helps encourage your baby to continue because she is getting a positive response.

Middle of the night feeds might not be fun, but that doesn’t mean there is no fun in infant parenting. Helping your baby to learn to talk can definitely be fun. Even tiny babies can be played with: try counting toes and fingers, or play tickling games with them, talking while you are doing it. Singing to your baby is also great and it doesn’t matter what you sound like – they love hearing their parents’ voices. Use the TV to help you. Experts agree that too much TV is bad for children, but there is nothing wrong with watching suitable programs with young children and infants. In fact it can be really helpful, as programs aimed at the youngest children are full of techniques to help them communicate. Talk to your infant about what is happening on the TV, not only will they have the benefit of what is on the screen but you will also be helping them communicate.

All the time, talk about what you are doing, the things around you, and what your baby shows interest in. If he starts pointing at cars, talk about the cars. Answer the noises and nonsense talk as if it is a real conversation, looking at your child as much as you can while you are talking to them. Start reading him books and talking about the pictures; that will get him interested in books as well as talking. Involved, communicative infant parenting is vital if you want to raise a communicative child.

With confident use of these ideas, your infant parenting skills will be giving your baby the best start possible in learning to talk.

For more tips on parenting refer to my free e-book “New Parenting Style” on http://www.newparentingstyle.com/index.html.

The author is a successful marketing executive in a large consumer good company and a mother of two boys. She has had a rough ride in the past two years and has successfully saved her family from the brink of disaster by working on her parenting style. She has recently built a website http://www.newparentingstyle.com, which touches upon some effective parenting tips that have helped her in her success.

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Further Resources

I have also found that it is important to ensure that you are as focused as you can be, given all your responsibilities as a parent, and time consuming tasks you have to get through. This is where the Success Strategies System comes in.

You can learn the tips and get the information yopu need, in small daily chunks, in as little as around five or six minutes daily.

I also highly recommend the Self Help Database, loaded with fantastic ebooks on a range of subjects for your improvement, development, and interest.

For personal development (always a plus with parenting), may I direct you here.

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