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Child Behavior, Child Development, Toddler Temper Tantrums, Parenting Kids, ADHD, ADD,
Attention and Concentration Skills and Habits
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Are There Any Difference Between Yesterday's and Today's Parent-Child Relationship?
Parent-Child relationship varies in different families and parenting skills vary from person to
person. Mostly it depends on how the individual was brought up while he or she was still a child.
How a parent deals with his or her offspring can be rooted on how he or she was treated during
his or her childhood years.
During the olden times, parent-child relationship merely exists because of the perception that the
male alpha will always have the say on everything and that the female counterpart is only a
partner that takes care of the offspring. It seems that there is no connection between the parents
and the children because it was common before that they instil fear to get order in their
households. If a child commits a mistake then he or she deserves punishment; well, that was
before.
According to studies, parents should discipline their children out of love and care and not by
instilling fear. Why? Because it is important that a child obeys you with the reason that he or she
respects you and not that he or she fears you. When it was common before that the parents beat
their children thinking that they deserve it due a mistake done, today, it is greatly prohibited and
even illegal to impose physical harm to your children. If you fail to abide by this law, you could get
reprimanded or worst, you can go to prison.
A child, in order to be a successful adult in the future without feelings of remorse, guilt, hatred, and
revenge should be treated as a child with freedom and given respect today. Parents should
practice good parent-child relationship in order to contribute in their children's success; otherwise
they may become a victim of their children's revenge in the future for it is common for these
children who have experienced maltreatment from their parents to just dump them at any home for
the aged when the time comes.
While it is still early for change, be a good example for your children so that they will also have a
healthy parent-child relationship in the future when they will already have their own families.
Heather Masson has been a parent and professional child caregiver for over twenty years. She is
passionate about raising children up to be happy, healthy and well-adjusted. She loves to help and
support other parents in their quest to do the same. Heather believes information and a strong
parenting support community are key to raising happy kids. Visit her website to learn more:
http://childbehaviorclassroom.com