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How Can a Parenting Program Help You Understand Your Children Better?

One of the most difficult jobs in the world is the parent’s job. First and foremost it is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year job from which you will never retire but will reap the most satisfaction and rewards in the end.

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The Advantages of Determining a Parenting Curriculum

The basic purpose of determining a parenting curriculum is to help with the business and frustration that comes with being a parent.


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The Advantages of Determining a Parenting Curriculum

The basic purpose of determining a parenting curriculum is to help with the business and frustration that comes with being a parent. A parenting curriculum can help you to organize and keep track of everything you have to do in the day, which as an end result will help you to have more quality time to spend with your children and family.

A parenting curriculum is based on the principles of family systems, life span development, as well as the matter of creating long term change. The flexibility of a parenting curriculum allows it to be quite easily tailored into all stages of parenting, and this is incredibly important because parenting skills cannot be developed or significantly changed through exposure to a single parenting series, but rather only through the continued and consistent involvement in proper parenting classes.

The core curriculum would consist of something such as the following: understanding your role as a parent, which means understanding the family system as a whole, recognizing the traits of a healthy family, and identifying your role as the primary model for your child; developing trust within the family, which means developing and maintaining trusting relationships within the family, understanding attachment and bonding between parent and child, rebuilding trust that has been broken, and parenting from a distance.

As well, there are the matters of: communicating within the family, which includes communicating efficiently with children of all ages, expressing and communicating feelings and emotions, identifying family communication patterns, communicating with children about sexuality, dealing with anger in the family, and helping children to learn to manage and resolve conflict peacefully; building self-esteem within the family, which includes building and nurturing self-esteem in children, knowing and valuing the child as an individual, building and nurturing self-esteem in parents, and encouraging children’s growth in social skills.

There is also the matter of understanding parenting and power, which includes establishing authority as parent, choosing effective discipline techniques, giving children responsibility for themselves, dealing with that of sibling rivalry, encouraging motivation in children, developing teamwork in a child’s educational experience, resolving homework issues, building that of a powerful parenting role in order to prevent youth substance abuse, raising children of character, and creating family memories.

Developing a parenting curriculum can obviously be quite a rewarding thing, and whether you are planning on children, or already have one or more, it can be extremely beneficial.

 

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