Goodparenting skillst

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skills important for good parenting

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Parenting practicing could produce better relationship between parent and child and happier, healthier, better functioning children and family.

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LOVE AND AFFECTION• You support and

accept the child, are physically affectionate, and spend quality one –on-one time together.

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STRESS MANAGEMENT• You take steps to

reduce stress for yourself and your child, practice relaxation techniques and promote positive interpretations of events.

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AUTONOMY AND INDEPENDENCE• You treat your child

with respect and encourage him or her to become self-sufficient and self-reliant.

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EDUCATION AND LEARNING• You promote and model

learning and provide educational opportunities for your child

LIFE SKILLSYou provide for your

child, have a steady income and plan for the future.

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BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT• You make extensive

use of positive reinforcement and punish only when other methods of managing behaviour have failed.

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HEALTH• You model a healthy

lifestyle and good habits, such as regular exercise and proper nutrition for your child.

RELIGION• You support spiritual or

religious development and participate in spiritual or religious activities.

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RELATIONSHIP SKILLS• You maintain a healthy

relationship with your spouse, significant other or co-parent and model effective relationship skills with other people.

SAFTEY• You take precautions to

protect your child and maintain awareness of the child’s activities and friends.

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Parents who focus too much on keepingChildren safe may see their efforts backfire, winding up with unhappy kids or a poor parent-child relationship. Kids fare better when parents encourage autonomy.

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