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		<title>A Child&#8217;s Ten Commandments For Parents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even parents need occasional reminders on how to be a loving, responsible parent to children, from the day our children are born and even into adulthood. Taking a look at how our children view the world in general, and their perceptions on our parenting skills, can help parents improve their communication style that builds self-confidence [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!--INFOLINKS_ON--><p><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-300" style="float: left; padding: 0 15px 10px 0;" title="A Child's Ten Commandments for Parents" src="http://www.tellinitlikeitis.net/wp-content/uploads/a-childs-ten-commandments-for-parents.thumbnail.JPG" alt="" width="128" height="94" /> Even parents need occasional reminders on how to be a loving, responsible parent to children, from the day our children are born and even into adulthood.</p>
<p>Taking a look at how our children view the world in general, and their perceptions on our parenting skills, can help parents improve their communication style that builds self-confidence and self-esteem in children that are necessary to succeed in life.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>Ten Commandments for Parents:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> My hands are small; please don&#8217;t expect perfection whenever I make my bed, draw a picture or throw a ball. My legs are short; please slow down so that I can keep up with you.</p>
<p>Remember, it&#8217;s our parental responsibility to teach and train our children how to do even the basics of life such as, how to make a bed, how to brush their teeth properly, how to prepare simple meals, how to dust and vacuum, but not expecting perfection in each task. As children learn each new life skill, <a title="Building Self Esteem in Children and Teens" href="http://parentingmethods.suite101.com/article.cfm/improving_selfesteem_in_children" target="_blank">give them opportunities to practice</a> these in your own home, so young children and teenagers can feel good about themselves and build confidence in their own abilities.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> My eyes have not seen the world as yours have; please let me explore safely; don&#8217;t restrict me unnecessarily.</p>
<p>It should go without saying but, this advice does not include allowing our children such  a wide berth of &#8220;freedom to explore&#8221; their surroundings in such a way that might put <a title="Identifying Signs of Child Sexual Abuse" href="http://www.tellinitlikeitis.net/2008/04/child-sexual-abuse-facts-vs-myths.html">children at risk of being harmed</a> or abused in some way.</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> Housework will always be there. I&#8217;m only little for such a short time-please take the time to explain things to me about this wonderful world and do so willingly.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> My feelings are tender; please be sensitive to my needs; don&#8217;t nag me all day long. (You wouldn&#8217;t want to be nagged for your inquisitiveness). Treat me as you would like to be treated.</p>
<p>No matter how busy we are as parents, taking care of the home, jobs and other duties, make sure you are taking/making the time to really listen to your children. Physically stop whatever you&#8217;re doing when your child wants or needs to talk to you, rather than thoughtlessly telling children you are &#8220;too busy right now&#8221;, making sure you are giving your child undivided attention and looking directly into their eyes when they are speaking.</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> I am a special gift; please treasure me as my Creator intended you to do, holding me accountable for my actions, giving me guidelines to live by and disciplining me in a loving manner.</p>
<p><strong>6.</strong> I need your encouragement, not just your praise to grow. Please go easy on the criticism; you can criticize the things I do without criticizing me.</p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> Please give me the freedom to make decisions concerning myself. Permit me to fail, so that I can learn from my own mistakes. Then someday I will be prepared to make the kind of decisions life will require of me.</p>
<p><strong>8.</strong> Please don&#8217;t do things over for me. Somehow that makes me feel that my efforts didn&#8217;t quite measure to your expectations. I know it&#8217;s hard, but please don&#8217;t try to compare me to my brother or sister.</p>
<p>If you have the tendency to give your child a chore to do, but continuously follow closely behind to re-do the chore &#8220;your way&#8221;, you might need to consider if you are really <a title="Are You An Enabler?" href="http://www.tellinitlikeitis.net/2008/03/are-you-an-enabler-identifying-early-warning-signs-of-enabling-behaviors.html">helping or enabling your child&#8217;s efforts</a> to grow and fully develop.</p>
<p><strong>9.</strong> Please don&#8217;t be afraid to leave for a weekend together. Kids need a vacation from parents, just as parents need vacations from kids. Besides it&#8217;s a great way to show us kids that your marriage is very special.</p>
<p>Taking and making time to be alone with your spouse, over a weekend trip or during &#8220;Date Night&#8221; away from the kids, is beneficial for children as well as for married couples. It&#8217;s so easy to get bogged down with various aspects of daily living that we may find the <a title="Keeping The Fire Alive in Your Marriage" href="http://www.tellinitlikeitis.net/2008/02/keeping-the-fire-alive-in-your-marriage.html">fire and romance in marriage</a> once enjoyed, before the kids came along, begins to slip away from us.</p>
<p><strong>10.</strong> Please set a good example for me to follow in all the ways of life. I enjoy watching the things you do and want to do them just like you do.</p>
<p>The old saying, &#8220;Children learn what they live&#8221; couldn&#8217;t be more true, so make sure as parents that the <a title="Disrespectful Cussing Kids" href="http://www.tellinitlikeitis.net/2008/01/zero-tolerance-for-disrespectful-cussing-kids.html">attitude and behaviors children learn</a> are the ones you really want your children to exhibit in their lives.</p>
<p>Further Reading:</p>
<p><a title="How to Build Self Esteem in Children and Teens" href="http://parentingmethods.suite101.com/article.cfm/improving_selfesteem_in_children" target="_blank">Improving Self-Esteem in Kids: How to Build Self-Confidence in Children and Teens</a></p>
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