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Tags: health, wellness, home health care, good housekeeping
Some people venture into having families and raising kids just for the sake of it. Perhaps they are of “age” to do so, or some may think that they are capable of having partners and producing offsprings together. And because they think they are financially capable and can “provide”, then it is the right time.
Then they get married and start off with their own life. What comes next after a union is more often having children. “Having kids” as it is fondly called. And kids are a delight indeed, often thought of as little angels in the house. Children are delicate and fragile, as much as they may have so much energy to move around.
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 As parents, our initial instinct is to protect them to the point that we may overdo it. You simply love your kids and the last thing you wound want to do is cause them the slightest discomfort. It is not surprising why parents pamper their kids. But sometimes, too much pampering will do our kids less good than what we might think.
Let’s say you have such an adorable little tyke that all you’d want to do is give him all of life’s comforts. But parenting is more than that. Part of good parenting is teaching your child to be responsible. Molding a responsible adult most often starts with molding a responsible child.
It doesn’t necessarily mean that you should send your child to finishing school at an early age. The most conducive setting to train him is none other than the home. Training a child to be responsible can begin with teaching him trivial things such as housekeeping. Teaching your child good housekeeping is more often not merely for the sake of keeping your house clean and tidy.
But rather, it is a way for your and your child to bond. And while you are bonding, you become functional and productive. Teaching your child good housekeeping will teach him many values. Other than inculcating a sense of responsibility, you allow him to experience the satisfaction of having achieved something on his own.
Other than that, your little angel would become aware of the value of organization and cleanliness. You can point out to him or her why an organized room or house is better. Perhaps you can say it wouldn’t be so hard looking for Dressy Daisy or his Helmet Heroes brigade once everything is put in place.
Most of all, you can emphasize one of the most important benefits of good housekeeping in the most basic terms- that it will make your child feel better. When you de clutter your house, you also de clutter your mind. This is applicable to you as an adult, and so it is to your child.
Make your little angel aware of this fact at the delicate age where he or she is receptive to what you have to say. You actually don’t have to appear grandstanding to your kids in teaching them good values. Be your child’s best buddy, and instill worthwhile guidelines according to his or her own pace and language.
Bonding with your children does not necessarily mean that you go to a theme park or eat out at a fancy fast food restaurant. Your home where you and your child are most at ease is oftentimes the best place to learn. Parenting is actually a two-way street. You may think that as the parent you have the sole authority to teach.
But even as you look at your child in his fragile, unassuming state, you learn something which only a true parent would know.
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About the author
The author of this article Rose Windale is a Health and Wellness Coach who has been successful with several natural health programs for many years. Rose recently published a step-by-step guide on how to lose weight the EASY way and become totally healthy and happy. More info on her life-changing eating habits plan HERE.
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