6 Things Responsible Parents Do For Their Children

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Child Development, Fatherhood
Cover of the book 6 Things Responsible Parents Do For Their Children by gregory spence, Gregory Spence
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Author: gregory spence ISBN: 1230001816662
Publisher: Gregory Spence Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: gregory spence
ISBN: 1230001816662
Publisher: Gregory Spence
Publication: April 1, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

    With the birth of a child begins what every responsible parent would refer to as a twenty-year project. Caring for a child or children until it reaches adulthood is one of the most difficult but rewarding task any person could undertake. It is impossible to calculate all the time, money and labor that go into caring for a child, keeping it clean, providing it with shelter, clothing, food, protecting it from harm, caring for it through sicknesses, and providing it with schooling. It is a very serious investment, one that demands much love and self-sacrifice.  A home in which parents love and respect each other is an excellent environment for a child to grow up in. Responsible parents love their children and praise them. They take seriously their children’s feelings, including negative expressions. They make rules but are wise enough to know that teaching their children the benefits of obeying those rules. Is much better than forcing them to do so. But all this is much is easier said than done. New parents find that raising a child is lot to take in. So every bit of useful advice prospective parents can get will be of value as they welcome not only the birth of their first child. But also make a successful start that will continue all through their twenty year project. This book was written with that goal in mind. New parents will find that the information is not only fresh but will make them think along lines they never had in their minds.

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    With the birth of a child begins what every responsible parent would refer to as a twenty-year project. Caring for a child or children until it reaches adulthood is one of the most difficult but rewarding task any person could undertake. It is impossible to calculate all the time, money and labor that go into caring for a child, keeping it clean, providing it with shelter, clothing, food, protecting it from harm, caring for it through sicknesses, and providing it with schooling. It is a very serious investment, one that demands much love and self-sacrifice.  A home in which parents love and respect each other is an excellent environment for a child to grow up in. Responsible parents love their children and praise them. They take seriously their children’s feelings, including negative expressions. They make rules but are wise enough to know that teaching their children the benefits of obeying those rules. Is much better than forcing them to do so. But all this is much is easier said than done. New parents find that raising a child is lot to take in. So every bit of useful advice prospective parents can get will be of value as they welcome not only the birth of their first child. But also make a successful start that will continue all through their twenty year project. This book was written with that goal in mind. New parents will find that the information is not only fresh but will make them think along lines they never had in their minds.

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