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3K’s of an Effective Parenting

What traits do a good parent have? Are there any certain criteria? Well, there are no standards but a parent needs to adopt effective learning to be an effective parent. So here I am back again with my parenting guide. We have discussed a lot about effective parenting. Today we’ll be discussing the BlogChatterAtoZ Challenge.

Let’s discuss Alphabet K. The 3K’s to be good parents. There is no definition of a good parent but there is learning. So, let’s start.

Kindhearted

The first word is kindhearted. Kind-Heartedness and empathy can be a good start that can be cultivated. You can perform the act of kindness with your children. Shower your love and attention to them, tell them how important they are to you. It is very important for a kid to feel that they are being loved and their parents trust them. You can take them with you to the park or anyplace when a child meets other children they share love and kindness. This teaches them about being kind-hearted.

Kiss and Hug Them

Make them feel special, the physical touch between a child and parent strengthens the connection that you share with them. This will also encourage them to overcome their fear and they will feel more confident. Show them your affection and teach them about physical growth. Thus, it is important that you hug and touch your kid often. It gives them stimulation to the brain. Hugging makes them happier.

Bestow Knowledge

As a parent, you are the first and most influential teacher of your child. Your child trusts you whether it comes to knowledge or any other thing. You can play interactive games with your kids, involve them in your healthy discussion, this will help them to boost their minds. Make them understand why knowledge is important and it will help.

So, these were the 3K’s that one should follow to be a good parent. Stay tuned with me for more tips on effective parenting. I will be sharing more tips with BlogChatterAtoZ Challenge, so don’t miss any of them. For any doubts and queries, you can drop a comment below.

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