Tips for Raising Kids That
Every Parent Grandparent Teacher Should Hear.
Michael
Mitchell is a devoted American father who started a blog called "Life to
Her Years". The point of his unique blog is to collect tips from different
fathers about childhood-simple and accurate advice that will add life to their
years, as the name implies. His blog, which has gained momentum, has become a
popular paternity philosophy that inspires many people, and these are some of
the interesting tips we found there after we "translated" them into
tips for fathers, mothers, and children in general – as these tips are good for
everyone.
1. Do
not overdo it with gifts. The best gifts are the experiences
you share with them.
2. Pick
your kids up, it’s a great workout for your arm muscles.
3. Let
them into your bed after a nightmare, a few minutes of cuddling
will make that nightmare a distant memory.
4. Take
your kids to the playground and when they ask you to push
them on the swing higher and faster, remember that everything is relative.
5. When
you want to comfort them after a difficult experience, don’t
forget to hug. Touch is a human need, don’t forget that.
6. At
some point, your kids will want to marry you, as weird as it
sounds. Let them down gently.
7. Let
them roll around in the grass and get dirty. The clean shirt
that’s worth telling them no has yet to be invented.
8. Don’t miss their birthday parties.
They might not remember the toy you bought them but they’ll never forget your
presence.
8. Don’t
be late when your children are waiting for you to pick
them up from school or activities, which will make them anxious and stressed.
If you are going to be late, always try to let them know.
9. Don’t
be afraid to act silly and look stupid when you play with
them. Your children will free you from the seriousness of the adult world.
10. Let
them grab the wheel. Obviously not while you’re driving, but if
you let them sit on your lap and grab the wheel for a few minutes, they’ll
never forget how big they felt in that moment.
11. Once
they learn how to kiss, kids will plant kisses all over your
face. Don’t discourage this.
12. It's
never too early to teach them about the value of money, think
of it as a preparation for adulthood.
13. Let
them sit on your shoulders. They will love to look at
everything from above.
14. Praise
them for their beauty, but remember to make clear that
intelligence will take them further than how they look on the outside.
15. Teach
them about the difference between "bad" and "good" and
remember that they will imitate your actions and less what you tell them to do.
16. Take
them for walks, go camping with them, and light a bonfire. This
experience is irreplaceable and will teach them a lot about leaving their
comfort zone and loving nature.
17. Teach
them to change a flat tyre, install shelves in the house, fill
holes in the wall and anything else that will serve them in the future.
18. There’s
going to come a time where they will ask for a puppy, just say
yes!
19. Learn
to say "no" to some of their requests. Your
children may be angry with you today, but in the future, they will be able to
say "no" themselves, when someone crosses their boundaries.
20. Teach
them to reach out to you in moments of distress and prove
that you’ll be there for them when they need you.
21. Dance
with your children, jump around and play with the music turned
up, and they will learn from you about the value of happiness and not caring
what others think.
22. Walk
with them to the park and play some ball. More than being just
exercise, it will be a lesson in self-confidence.
23. Teach
them to say a prayer, it doesn't need to be a religious prayer
necessarily, but only faith and aspiration for the best that they can ask from
themselves and others.
24. Love the other parent of your
children and show it. The world will be a much safer and
understood place if they know that Mom loves Dad and Dad loves Mom.
25. Take
them with you to work at least once. They’ll learn about the
person you are and what you are doing to raise and support them.
26. Come
up with a secret sign you can use when in a crowded place
so they know you always see them.
27. Don’t
pay too much importance to their grades, but to their behaviour.
That’s more important for their future then how they do on tests.
28. Don’t
tell them to hurry too much, one day you’ll hope that they will
slow down for you.
29. Share
your mistakes and teach them that no one is perfect and
that pride should not prevent anyone from recognizing a mistake and apologizing
for it.
30. Carry
them to bed over your shoulder! This will make bedtime
much more fun and looked forward to.
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