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The Means to Great Parenting: Part 2

By: Ian D Wright

A good parent starts being involved with their children's lives. Our busy lives are filled with business, jobs, and other work related activities. Considering this, they could forget to find enough time with their children.

Organized parents choose to give their children enough quality time. A mother tells her story about her two kids. During her busy schedule, she was able to to make breakfast for her children in the morning, and in the evening after her career, she makes the decision to have a talk with them about their homework.

There are instances when her children's do their homework at the same time, and she can see the sense of wonder in their faces to do it together. In this manner, she is actively involving herself in her children's lives.

Parents Should participate in their kid's activities. In this manner, they will show to the children that they are also interested in their activities. In schools, for example, school staff and teachers do have their family day activity each year.

They have many games and other activities where all the members of the family get involved and work as a whole. You may also have some story telling activities (not that normal nighttime stories) especially on weekends when you have no work.

Try to empty yourself of bundled or unimportant appointments that make your lifestyle much too busy with things in relation to your career. Keep in mind that pushing your kids to do other activities without you by their side does not aid to develop their awareness and responsibility; instead, you are robbing them of the most important treasure: your total time and attention.

Parents must take the chances of making something for their children to demonstrate to them their love. For example, a parent may prepare food for their children for mealtimes like breakfast, lunch or dinner. This could be the only time when parents and children get together and parents can initiate in discussing a few stories that occurred recently.

There is faultless parent, yet there might be perfect moments that we should share to our children. Therefore, get involved in your children's lives, do not wait for bad things to occur that have us lamenting: "It's too late; I should have been there".

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