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RE: What makes a good parent?

in #life7 years ago

I agree with you, education is work, but each family has its own situation. there is a heredity, you should not miss this. someone in the family had revolutionaries!
elementary courtesy and control over certain situations, literacy, food and shelter that we can provide to our children.
My eldest son, like you, is angry when hungry. this your male weakness.
if the child begins to lose control, and I see it, then I say strictly: "Romaaаn!" this is our agreement with him, the rest of the time I call him differently.

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You are absolutely right, but this also depends on the individual situation. You have an agreement with your son and you follow that line, that's exactly the point I was making.

How does he respond or is he supposed to respond when you say "Romaan"?

he stops, becomes quieter. further, usually, follows my monologue, where I explain something to him. By the way, this year he goes to school, and this method is likely to lose power.

It seems you have done all you can, it will become more difficult once he goes to school, but you laid a good foundation and that's where it all starts.

Thank you very much for your support, it's timely. And every parent is pleased to know that he is on the right track!

Absolutely, especially since there's no manual and it's all learning by doing.