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It was written by one of our Authority content writers.
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10 Principles of Positive Parenting
There is no answer book to the tough journey that is parenting. Instead, every parent must go through the experience in real-time, and often figure things out as they go along.
That being said, there are some principles to keep in mind as children begin to enter into one of the tougher phases: The toddler phase. During this time, your child has a lot going on in their little brains, and they often have a hard time expressing themselves.
As a parent, it is essential to recognize when your toddler needs your help and how you can assist them most effectively. To do so, here are ten principles to keep in mind.
1. Recognize Communication Tactics
Toddlers are experiencing all kinds of emotions, and they may not have the tools to express those feelings yet. As a result, toddlers sometimes act out when they do not know how to communicate.
For example, your child might throw something when they want attention. The first reaction might be to raise your voice; however, the action of throwing something is not being done to upset you.
Instead of getting angry, speak to your child as if they were an adult. Let them know you recognize their behavior and suggest how they can improve their response to communicate with you. “Instead of throwing your toy next time, come tap me gently. Thank you!”
2. Champion Their Efforts
For some reason, many of us exhibit feelings of inadequacy from the time we are just children. In many cases, we carry those feelings into adulthood! If your child is showing signs of negativity or often saying they can’t do something, it’s time to step in.
Children need to be encouraged to try new things, and to work at something if they don’t get it the first time. No two children are the same; inevitably, what one child can do easily, another child might struggle with.
Do not allow comparisons to be made, and instead, show your child that success isn’t always an instant thing. Hard work and effort should be championed, even if they’ve accomplished a small task. This helps children learn that with great energy, you can do or be anything.
3. Give Respect to Get It
Children deserve respect just as much as the next person. Adults who respect their children listen to what they have to say, and they speak to them like adults.
This is a good piece of advice, since children will usually speak to an adult the way they are being spoken to. Showing respect for your child’s thoughts and feelings and allowing them to express those things will encourage them to pay you the same kindness.
4. Embrace and Understand Your Child's Emotions
Children have all of the same feelings that adults do, including jealousy, fear, shame, and guilt. Unfortunately, they often lack the tools to express these feelings adequately, or the understanding to solve them.
Children should not be punished for their uncontrollable emotions; instead, parents need to support their child’s feelings and help them through each one. Parents can help the child explain how they’re feeling, and ensure them that feeling that way is okay.
Creating open lines of communication about feelings is much more useful than making them feel wrong about them.
5. Inspire Kids to Behave Better
Children have tantrums daily, often because they aren’t sure how to regulate their feelings yet. However, parents can tame tantrums by expressing encouragement and belief in their child’s ability to behave.
A parent might say to their child, “We forgot to say that nicely. Let’s do it again, and this time, in the voice we talked about last time”. Give your child the ability to feel in control of their feelings and show them how much you believe in their skills.
6. Positivity is Invaluable
Parenting isn’t easy, and we are often pushed to our limits with our children. That being said, it’s never the right response to put down or shame our children for their behaviors.
In most cases, children misbehave because of a need not being met or because of their treatment. As parents, it’s essential to try and keep your calm in every situation and to stay positive!
Try to build up your children and maintain their positive self-image even when behavior is out the window. This practice will improve their self-confidence and their conduct over time.
7. Set a Good Example
Your children are soaking up everything around them, but nothing more than your actions! Parents should remember the example they set for their children, both in the home and in the world around you.
Take note of your actions, be aware of who is watching and listening, and respond with the best intentions.
8. Love with All You Have
Children can be spoiled with toys and clothing, but they can never be too spoiled when it comes to love and affection.
Parents should take time every day to show their children affection, which reminds them that they are cared for and that they are loved. Every moment you have, share a snuggle or a hug and know that it is making a world of difference.
9. Take an interest in Their Life
Things can get busy, but that certainly doesn’t mean that your child’s life takes a seat on the back burner. An essential principle for positive parents is always to show interest in your child’s life, and to be an advocate for them.
Ask about their day and actively listen. Let them take part in activities or sports they like, and attend the games! It’s a simple point, but it is life-changing for a child.
10. Stay Consistent
Regardless of the rules and boundaries you set in your home, you must stay consistent with all of them. That means making sure your children (and everyone else in the house) follow them each day.
Staying consistent shows that you are serious about the rules you’ve set down, and ensures your children have zero wiggle room for making changes.
Not to mention, consistency in the home can help children to feel safer, and also shows them that you care about them and their well-being.
Parenting Principles to Live By
The world of parenting is vast, but these ten principles can help! Write them down and keep them somewhere in your home, so you always have a reminder of your main goals as a parent.
With time, they will all become second nature to you, and your job will be that much easier.