Praise moderately to avoid pressure; postpone "super-praise".
Do not discuss children's problem behaviors within their hearing.
Take charge; don't overpower your children.
Build resiliency; don't rescue your child from reality.
Stay united, be willing to compromise, and say good things about your child's other parent.
Hold teachers, education, and learning in high regard.
Be positive about your own work and that of your child's other parent.
Be a role model of ethics, activity, and hard work.
Enjoy learning experiences with your child.
Keep a separate fun time and adult status without giving adult status too soon.
via innerself
1. Show respect.
2. Lead by example.
3. Keep an open mind and heart.
4. Be your child's biggest fan.
5. Love unconditionally.
via findarticles
1. Let your child know you are excited to see them when they enter the room.
2. Teach your child it’s okay to be bored.
3. Limit your child’s media.
4. Let your child know they are more important than work
5. Let your child make a few of the rules.
6. Teach your child - don’t assume it’s all happening outside the house.
7. Model appropriate behavior.
via zenhabits
1. Get physical!
2. Don’t plan every breath of their day.
3. Relax together.
4. Laugh a lot. Be silly.
5. Praise your child whenever possible.
6. Don’t expect perfection.
7. Feed your child right.
8. Self-Expression.
9. Teach them independence.
10. Listen to your child.
via buzzle