Author: MJT
Advice On Parenting A Child
The only thing you know about parenting a child, you learned
by watching your parents. They did some
things well, but you want to do some things differently. Parenting a child is overwhelming,
frightening. It is unknown territory,
wondering what you can do to be a good parent.
Take care of yourself
Parenting a child is a life-long commitment that will take
every ounce of strength, courage, and compassion you can muster. You will be
tempted at every turn to give of yourself until you don’t have anything left to
give. A week from now you’ll ache from head to toe, have sore nipples, and be
about 40 hours behind on sleep. If you
don’t take care of yourself, you will be so tired you won’t be able to wake up
and care for your child.
Make sure you get enough sleep and exercise, and eat
well. For a while you may have to sleep
whenever the baby does, and you won’t get much done except take care of
her. Lower your standards for
housekeeping if you need to, but don’t neglect yourself. Get a little fresh air every day and take
breaks from the baby. Make time to do what you enjoy doing. Parenting a child is more like a marathon
than a sprint, and you have to pace yourself.
Learn About Normal Child Development
Knowing what is normal is one of the most helpful tools you
can acquire. There are lots of good
books on child development, and there’s a ton of information on the web. When
you know something is normal, it’s easier to deal with. In the first place, you
know it won’t last forever.
Knowing what’s normal also keeps you from having unrealistic
expectations in parenting a child. It’s not likely that your one-year old boy
will potty-train because he isn’t physically ready for it. So you don’t expect
it from him, and you don’t get upset when he wets his diaper. And you can tell
interfering relatives and friends that he’s not ready, and when he is, you’ll
potty train him.
Use Your Resources
There are resources available to help you be the best parent
possible. Ask for advice and help. Find
out what resources are available at your church. Don’t be afraid to call your doctor or health
clinic, and do not fear taking your baby in if you have any questions. Hospitals often have classes for parents, and
there are many community resources. Find
resources and use them and don’t forget to ask questions, collect information,
and ask for help.
Parenting a child is a hard job, you can do it though. Just love that sweet little baby, take care
of yourself, make time for your marriage, learn everything you can about normal
development and use your resources.
Parenting a child is also the most rewarding and worthwhile thing you
will ever do, and it’s worth doing well.
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