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10 things you should never do to your children

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  10 things you should never do to your children www.drdad.in Rebuking your child in public places. Rebuking your child in public places intentionally or unintentionally has been a major mistake done by parents. Always try to be specific and assertive, not vague and passive. When in a mall your child is throwing tantrums for buying a pair of scissors, don’t ask, “Why did you take those scissors? Can’t you be nice?” Do say, “Give me the scissors. These are too sharp. They could cut you. I will get you a plastic pair.” Also Read:  How can parents get rid of child’s hiccups at home? Rarely spending quality time with them. It is important for parents to spend quality time with their children. In this fast-paced world, we have to make space for our kids and assure them that we care about them and will always be there as pillars of support. They need our love, kindness, and strength so that they feel secure and confident with themselves. Take time to enjoy your children. Roll around...

Having a pet is really good for your kid: these 5 things prove it.

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  Having a pet is really good for your kid: these 5 things prove it. www.drdad.in Pets have a different sort of communication with kids. And, kids in particular love to own a pet for themselves. In this article, we will discuss the benefits of having a pet for your kid. Reasons to adopt one into family People around love to care for animals and their love makes them interested in petting. There are additional reasons or sources of motivation for people to welcome a pet into the family. Let’s scroll through the below-listed points to know more. Companionship Many people welcome pets into families in search of getting a good trusted companion. We all know how busy the world is today and how everyone seems to neglect the family talks. Especially the dogs, as per the research can understand your emotions well. The animals as pets give you that feeling of unconditional love that is hard to find around. People find it appealing how your pet gets devoted to them with all those love gestur...

That Screen is taking away your kid’s sleep.

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  That Screen is taking away your kid’s sleep. www.drdad.in That Screen is taking away your kid’s sleep. Having a tablet and phone in any household is a new norm. You technically can’t function in today’s world without these. And while this is maybe so true for Adults, Children can function without them, and that too much better. Looking at the benefits children get through the apps and material available on these devices, it’s not something that should be ignored. But there needs to be a line between the right and wrong usage of the device. Also Read:  How can parents get rid of child’s hiccups at home? According to research conducted, Children lose approximately 16 minutes for every hour they used touch screen devices. I know the number doesn’t sound so staggering, but once you see the cumulative effect, it adds up gigantically. The number of devices on average has increased manifolds in any household. Earlier, when just the head of the family had a screen device, Now, almos...

How parents and teachers can help children in the fight against COVID-19 infection

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  How parents and teachers can help children in the fight against COVID-19 infection www.drdad.in Many children develop symptoms of respiratory or gastrointestinal distress like fever, cough, cold, throat pain, severe body ache, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and weakness when they come in contact with the virus. While the new year has brought some hope in the form of a vaccine, it is understood that inoculating a country as vast as India will take some time. Additionally, the vaccination drive will happen in phases, and there is still some time before it becomes available to children. With schools opening up gradually, it is imperative that parents and teachers are aware of the dos and don’ts of keeping children safe from the virus, enabling them to fight, should they contract it. Suggested Article:  Children & teens can get COVID-19. Dr Jesal Sheth, senior consultant paediatrician at Fortis Hospital, Mulund says COVID-19 infection among children is like any ...

10 lessons children learn from family value

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 10 lessons children learn from family value www.drdad.in It is often commented that children are a reflection of their parents. In this dynamic world, values play a very important role in the shaping of a human character. So, it would help if you taught them these basic values for life. There are many life lessons that a child learns from his family, below are some of them which we have picked and are the most important, so keep reading. Learning  Good behaviors : Good manners and behavior are the fundamental lessons that children are taught from the very beginning. This makes them a loving and understanding person. Try to use words like “Please”, “Thank you” and “Welcome”, when interacting with them. From the early days, they understand and observe your actions and behavior which gets imbibed within them. Honesty: We are taught from our childhood “honesty is the best policy”, and it is truly so. Honesty is one of the fundamental lessons that children learn from their familie...

Dinner Time Arguments With Children- 7 Ways To Avoid Them.

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Dinner Time Arguments With Children- 7 Ways To Avoid Them. Identifying the topics of arguments: According to a  study , there are 4 types of arguments; qualitative, quantitative, appeal to consistency, authority. These were used frequently by parents and children alike during mealtime discussions. The quality and quantity of the food form the most arguments revealed the study, the quality i.e., the taste and texture of food become the source for children, on the other hand, it refers to parents persuading the children that the food is nutritious and healthy, and parents pressuring children to eat more quantity of food formed their major arguments. Appeal to consistency: These arguments start with a conversation related to past behavior, parents either compliment or censure the children during mealtimes, which either ends in a negotiation or a fight. Authority: The power play mostly between teenage children and parents, and sometimes even preschoolers, becomes the source of argument...