Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label positive parenting

Mindful Parenting: How to Respond Instead of React

Recently while going through internet researching on better ways of Parenting, I stumbled upon a very well written article on Mindful Parenting. I thought a lot of Parents can benefit from this, so sharing that to you all. All the credit goes to original writer: Jill Cedar. Mindful parenting means that you bring your conscious attention to what’s happening, instead of getting hijacked by your emotions. What does your stress look like? Our bodies and brains are wired to react to high stress situations as a safety net. If our brain perceives a threat, it signals the amygdala, the body’s “alarm” system, which tells our body to act without thinking. The amygdala responds to situations with the fight, flight, or freeze response. This is to protect us, but our stress receptors cannot distinguish between real dangers or false dangers. In everyday parenting, our stress response often gets triggered unnecessarily by events that are not actually life threatening. Our bodies are reacting to our k...

Positive Parenting Tips : A Guide for your child from Infants to Teenagers

As a parent you give your children a good start in life—you nurture, protect and guide them. Parenting is a process that prepares your child for independence. As your child grows and develops, there are many things you can do to help your child. These links will help you learn more about your child’s development, positive parenting, safety, and health at each stage of your child’s life. Infants(0-1) Toddlers(1-2) Toddlers(2-3) Preschoolers(3-5) Middle Childhood(6-8) Middle Childhood(9-11) Young Teens(12-14) Teenagers(15-17) Also read:  How to select right infant formula for your kid? Originally published at cdc.gov.