4 Tips to positive parenting

4 Tips to positive parenting
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4 TIPS TO POSITIVE PARENTING

1. Understand or imagine the child’s point of view, specially during a challenging moment.

2. Respond with interest and sensitivity to the child’s issues.

3. Acknowledge your child’s strains, abilities and capacity to learn and develop.

4. Create a flexible but consistent daily routine for your child.

Positive parenting focuses on understanding a child’s perspective, offering empathy, and encouraging their growth. Setting routines and acknowledging their emotions can build trust and create a strong, loving bond with your child.


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