How to Be a Good Mom | The Communication Blog

Friday, August 26, 2011

How to Be a Good Mom

By Ansu Abraham


Always love them no matter what they do. Love is the most important gift you can give your children. And also always hug your children no matter how big they are because everyone needs hugs to survive. All children's are naughty so every time your child does something naughty like spill juice on your brand new furniture, just take a deep breath and count to ten. Sometimes it's really hard not to yell and all mothers yell at some point.

Respect is the key to every relationship. Learning to give respect to your children is essential. It is only when you give respect that you receive them. Appreciating them on all the little things, they do. Encouraging them will result in wanting them to do more. It is important for children to understand family ethics. As a parent, it is necessary to show children how much you are willing to do for the family. Children should be aware of how hard their parents work and care for their needs. This will teach them to do the same to their family in the future. Parents are responsible for building a loving home for children to grow in.

Have goals for your children, your family and yourself. Involve your family in your goals, teach them to make goals of their own and challenge them to achieve them. For example, if they want a new toy and it's not close to Christmas or a birthday, have them do a few extra chores around the house they don't normally do to earn the toy.

It's important to teach your children about your family history and its traditions. Some families have daily traditions and some have holiday traditions. You could cook an old traditional recipe or sing old traditional songs etc. A family gets close only by keeping family traditions alive.

Children are born innocent. It is best to keep them that way as long as possible. Moms are the best influence to their children. Be kind to your children. Through kindness, children learn to be kind to others as well. Children always have tons of questions to ask. Attend to those questions and talk to them. Children prefer to hear more about life from their loved ones or the person they trust rather than a stranger. By talking to them, your children will learn to love and respect you more. Keep in mind its only when you treat your children with love, dignity and respect will they treat you the same.




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