Becoming a parent can be one of the most rewarding things you will ever do, but it won’t be free of frustrations, anxieties and fears. Children don’t come with instruction manuals, and every parent worries about making irrevocable mistakes. Fortunately, there’s a lot of great advice out there for nearly every parenting situation you may face.
When trying to potty train your child, it is advised that you give them a reward each time they successfully use the toilet. This reward can be their favorite food or candy, a sticker, or anything else they enjoy. By doing this, they will be encouraged to consistently use the potty.
Parents who have a teenager that is beginning the college selection process need to make sure that they do not try to influence their child to go to the same university that they did. Teenagers do not like being told what to do so they may choose the complete opposite out of spite.
Instead of using bottles as a way for dad to bond with the baby, look into other more novel options. Many breastfeeding relationships are harmed by the need to have dad involved in the feeding. Fathers however have many other ways to bond with their babies than by interfering with feeding time. Have dad give baths or massages to the baby. Dad can rock the baby to sleep after breastfeeding is done providing crucial bonding moments.
If your child must take a liquid medication, ask your pharmacist for dosing spoons, bulbs, or oral syringes instead of using kitchen spoons or measuring cups. Standard kitchen measurements can hold as much as three times the amount of a dosing implement, increasing the risk of overdose, stomach upset, or wasted medication.
One nice thing about being a parent is that you’re never alone. There’s always someone out there who has already dealt with the same issues you are struggling with. Don’t be afraid to listen to other parents and take their advice. Remember the tips you’ve learned and you’ll be able to better focus on the joys of watching your children grow.