THE AWESOME PARENT
Knowing how to parent is key.
Everyone can have children, but successful parents need attributes and a lot of time and effort. Anyone can raise a child, but only the best can raise heroes who are leaders and family-orientated. Our parenting philosophy is deep and shallow. We're sincere yet make excuses. This book's wealth of information will benefit current parents and parents-to-be. Real-life home experience inspired this parenting suggestion. It will influence how you raise your kids and encourage extra parental involvement. Parents should give their kids time, but it's easy to blame our hectic lives. Their life failures are mostly due to our absence. Today's parents are physically available and provide their children's fundamental needs and wants, but this isn't enough. Some parents assume they've done their best by giving their kids food, clothes, a home, and an education. Unfortunately, a child's success requires more than satisfying their fundamental requirements. Parents must help their kids succeed in school. Giving without loving is possible, but living without obtaining is not. Your eagerness to spend time with your kids shows that you want to create successful, well-behaved kids who can improve the world. You must be self-aware, enquiring, resilient, committed, responsible, attentive, and motivated to be a meaningful parent. Both parent and child learn from parenting. No single method works for everyone. But parents who haven't helped their kids enough often complain about parenting. Parents are finding it tougher to make memories with their kids due to their busy schedules. The difficulty is that we've learnt life's rules to survive and prioritise working for the kids. Are parents providing the finest education for their children? 80% of parents don't help their kids grow beyond providing food, shelter, and clothes, which is crucial. However, parents work 80% to make ends meet, leaving kids with 20% of their time. When a child is small and cannot legally consent, parenting should be a full-time job 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If parents want to raise respected, successful people, it's hard to ensure their children's dedication to home and job success. People often prioritise materialistic ambitions over developing personalities that allow them to live independently and without harming themselves.
Parents raise their children differently depending on their environment and development. Use a variety of parenting approaches to help your child grow and develop. You should help them become more resilient and successful. Remember that you and your child are learning, so don't compare your parenting to others'. The rat race, moral decline in society, stressful events, school bullying, drug abuse and addiction, sexual harassment, gender identity, gender-based violence, not having enough money to meet their needs, and the complicated digital economy and how it affects kids in certain situations that affect their social development are all issues parents face daily.
About the writer
I share everything I've gained and experienced to help young people develop the correct mindset, information, and understanding to grow personally and prepare for a brighter future. This book offers advice, ideas, inspiration, knowledge, understanding, imagination, and desire to help you be a better parent. As a researcher, teacher, and professional adviser to teens, young adults, and adults in life, college, and church contexts, parents and kids have raised critical topics that I've addressed in this book.