Thursday, March 04, 2010

Growth and Change for New Baby

Growth and Change for New Baby
When you child is a new born, it may difficult for your to imagine him ever growing up, and yet your main purpose as a parent is to encourage guide and support his growth.

He depends on you to provide the food protection an health care his body needs to grow properly as well as the guidance his mind and spirit need to make him a healthy, mature individual.

Instead of resisting change in your child, your job is to welcome and nurture it.

Guiding your child’s growth involves a significant amount of discipline, both for you and for your child.

As he becomes increasingly independent, he needs rules and guideline to help him found the limits and move beyond them.

You need to provide this framework for him, establishing rules that are appropriate for each stage of development and adjusting them as your child changes so they encourage growth instead of sifting it.

Confusion and conflict do not help your child to mature. Consistency does, Make sure that everyone who cares for him understands and agrees on the way he is being raised and the rules he’s expected to follow,

Establish policies foe all care givers to observe when he misbehaves and adjust these policies along with the rules he becomes more responsible.

Another way you nurture your child’s growth is by teaching him to adapt to changes around him. You can help him with this lesson buy copying smoothly with change yourself and by preparing him for major changes within the family.

A new baby, death or illness of a family member, a new job for a parent, unemployment, and chronic illness all deeply affect your child as well as you.

If the family faces these challenges as a mutually supportive unit, your child will feel secure in accepting change and adjusting to it. By being open and honest with you, you can help him meet these challenges and grow through them.
Growth and Change for New Baby
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