Tuesday, October 20, 2009

SIX WAYS TO BE AN AWESOME DAD



My husband and my kid they both are good friends. My son always wants to
play with his dad . Everyday he is waiting for his dad. After his dad came home
my son wants to spend time with his dad and he want to play and he wants to
share everything with his dad. He always wants to sleep next to his dad.

Modern world parents they both are working. They don't have time to spend
time with their kids. Just remember the value of spending time with your kids.
Childhood happens only once - there are no do - overs.


You are the best gift you could ever give your children. So, let them know
how much you care for them with these tips:
1.SHOW LOTS OF LOVE.

Hug your children often,starting when they are infants. As they grow older,
applaud their accomplishments. Affection and praise can help you build a
strong relationship and give your child a positive sense of self-worth.

2. SET A GOOD EXAMPLE.

Little eyes see all you do, from how you treat their mother to how you handle
life's problems.

3.INTERACT.

Spending time together shows kids they are important. Occasionally, that
might mean giving up some of your activities. Just remember the value of
spending time with your kids. Childhood happens only once - there are
no do - overs.

4.EARN THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD.

Talk with your children - and not just when they have done something wrong.
Begin when they are young, and do so often. Really listen, too. This helps
build trust, which will encourage your kids to listen when you offer guidance
as they grow older.

5. DISCIPLINE WITH LOVE.

The right kind of discipline helps children learn limits. Teach your kids that
actions have consequences. Reward good behavior. When they don't thing
as you'd expect, control your emotions. Never yell at or hit them.


6. BE A TEACHER.

Look for ways to help children learn life lessons. For example, you can
encourage young children to dress themselves or pick up toys. This helps
them become self- sufficient. Talk with older kids about alcohol, drugs and
peer pressure. Gradually give them chances to make decisions.
This helps prepare them for adulthood.


NO PARENT IS PERFECT. JUST KEEP WORKING AT BEING THE BEST DAD
YOU CAN BE.



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