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Title: Parenting in India


1
A Journey towards Effective Parenting
Parenting from the Heart
2
Parenting is a gift of God
3
Parenting is Gardening
  • The Universe blossoms in face of child. By
    bringing out the best in your child, you bring
    out the best in this universe.

4
Parenting is Trust
  • The biggest trust is being entrusted with a life.
    The biggest responsibility is to live that trust
    through out your life.

5
Parenting is Labor of Love
  • The sleepless nights, the career sacrifices, the
    postponing of your so many activities. The prize
    of parenting comes at a price.

6
Parenting is Enjoying
  • Smiling together, singing songs, playing together
    with your child..are most enjoyable moments of
    life.

7
Overview
  • Practical Meaning of Parenting
  • Myths and Facts related to Parenting
  • Different Parenting Styles and their outcomes
  • Effective Parenting Skills (A-Z of Effective
    Parenting)

8
Practically, Parenting is
  • Meeting the childs needs to age of 18 or
    sometimes longer.
  • Guiding the child toward the goal of becoming a
    competent adult.

9
Parenting Myths and Realities
10
Myth 1 All parenting skills are instinctive
11
  • Facts
  • No one is born with all the preparation needed to
    be an effective parent
  • Many parenting skills must be learned through
    gaining knowledge and experience

12
Myth 2 A mature adult can be a
perfect parent A mature adult can be a perfect
parentadult can be a perfect parent
A mature adult can be a perfect parent
A mature adult can be a perfect parent
13
  • Facts
  • Humans are not perfect, so no one can be a
    perfect parent
  • Mature adults should strive to become competent
    parents, not perfect parents

14
Myth 3 Good parenting guarantees good children
15
  • Facts
  • Influences outside the family, such as peers,
    adults other than parents, and media affect
    children in healthy or unhealthy ways

16
Myth 4Parenting is always fun
17
  • Facts
  • Like any other job, parenting can be fun, sad,
    exciting, boring, satisfying, and frustrating
  • Adults should have realistic expectations about
    parenting

18
Parenting Styles and Outcomes
19
Authoritarian Limits without Freedom
  • These parents are extremely strict and are
    often cold. They communicate through lectures,
    yelling, punishment, and one-sided discussions.

20
OUTCOME
  • Obedient
  • Distrustful
  • No expression of freedom
  • Withdrawn
  • Unhappy
  • Hostile
  • Not High Achievers

21
Permissive Freedom without limits
  • On the other extreme of the parenting spectrum
    is permissive parenting. As the name suggests,
    permissive parenting is more of an "anything
    goes" attitude. These parents do not attempt to
    exert any sort of control over their children.

22
OUTCOME
  • Aggressive
  • Least selfreliant
  • Least self-controlled
  • Least exploratory
  • Most unhappy

23
Democratic Freedom within limits
  • Democratic parenting is the middle ground
    approach and is often considered the parenting
    ideal. Democratic parenting is based on warmth,
    love, guidance, and positive discipline.

24
Outcome
  • Happy
  • Mostly self-reliant
  • Mostly self-controlled
  • Content, friendly, generous
  • Cooperative
  • High-achiever

25
A-Z of Parenting
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A-Accept your child for the wonderful person he
or she is
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B-Be a good role model in all you say and do.
28
C- Communicate respectfully and listen
attentively to your child.
29
D- Discipline fairly, firmly and with love
30
E- Encourage good eating habits
31
F- Find ways to get and stay fit together
32
G- Give chores that built responsibility
33
H- Hug your child to build self-worth
34
I- Instill respect for other people
35
J- Join PTMs and other school activities to
assess childs progress
36
K- Keep your promise or do not make them
37
L- Laugh together and enjoy each others company
38
M- Make family rules and enforce them consistently
39
N- Never Use physical force on your child
40
O- Offer your help whenever its needed
41
P- Praise your child for achievements as well as
for efforts
42
Q- Quickly stop your child from harmful
activities.
43
R- Read together often and make reading fun
44
S- Show patience and remember nobody is perfect
45
T- Teach health and safety rules.
46
U- Use every opportunity to show your love
47
V- Value your childs thoughts and opinion
48
W- Wait until you cool down before disciplining
your child
49
X- Xerox and save records of your childs
achievements
50
Y- You can make a difference in your childs
life.so parent with pride.
51
Z- Zoom over this ABC again and again.
52
What are some appropriate solutions to the
following situations?
  • Your daughter/son is throwing a ball in the
    living room and knocks over a lamp.
  • Your daughter/son leaves dirty clothes on the
    floor instead of putting them in the bucket where
    they are supposed to go.
  • Your child refuses to do homework and keeps on
    watching television.
  • Your son takes her brothers money from his piggy
    bank and spends it.

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Parents Pledge
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  • I PromiseI will show my children I LOVE them.

56
  • I will listen and value what my children say.

57
  • I will praise my childs efforts towards
    accomplishment.

58
  • I will respect my children as individuals.

59
  • And..
  • I will enjoy with my children everyday.

60
HAPPY PARENTING
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