Smart Parenting and Worst Mistakes That Interfere with a Child’s Growth
About This Course
All parents have their own – unique – way of parenting, which is okay. We believe parents want their children to grow up disciplined, goal-oriented, and productive members of society. Some parents overindulge their children, while others are too strict. Parents tend to use their own experiences to parent their children and pass on their morals and values. However, sometimes, we parent out of guilt, shame, or sorrow. Parenting out of guilt or shame does not benefit the child and only briefly makes the parent feel better.
For the child to thrive, there needs to be structure, discipline, love, and balance within the home. Every family has its way of upbringing, but there is one thing most parents have in common: when they look back, they want to fix their mistakes from yesteryear.
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Duration | Estimated 4 – 6 weeks (2 – 3 hours per session) |
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Pacing | Instructor-paced (Instructor-led on a course schedule) |
Take This Course
Duration | Estimated 4 – 6 weeks (2 – 3 hours per session) |
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Pacing | Instructor-paced (Instructor-led on a course schedule) |
About This Course
All parents have their own – unique – way of parenting, which is okay. We believe parents want their children to grow up disciplined, goal-oriented, and productive members of society. Some parents overindulge their children, while others are too strict. Parents tend to use their own experiences to parent their children and pass on their morals and values. However, sometimes, we parent out of guilt, shame, or sorrow. Parenting out of guilt or shame does not benefit the child and only briefly makes the parent feel better.
For the child to thrive, there needs to be structure, discipline, love, and balance within the home. Every family has its way of upbringing, but there is one thing most parents have in common: when they look back, they want to fix their mistakes from yesteryear.
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