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		<title>Parenting: How To Raise Intelligent Children (key Things You Need To Do Right )</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Ademola Ayokanmi The dream of every normal parent is to have smart and intelligent children. But, how many parents today are doing things that will make these children grow and develop in a way that will make them become smart and intelligent talkless of being able to compete favourably with their peers in ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article  by Ademola Ayokanmi</p>
<p>The dream of every normal parent is to have smart and intelligent children. But, how many parents today are doing things that will make these children grow and develop in a way that will make them become smart and intelligent talkless of being able to compete favourably with their peers in any social or academic event. Children don&#8217;t just become smart and intelligent, they become so as a result of certain efforts on the part of the parents of those children in support of nature and if you do the same things you will also raise brilliant and intelligent children in your home. This article will discuss with you some tips that will help you raise smart and intelligent children of your own.</p>
<p>1. Take good care of the pregnancy. Parents of intelligent children start to take good care of their children right from the womb. This is one important stage of child development that most parents do overlooked and take for granted that is the care of the child at the foetal stage. Most parents do not know that the destiny of every child gets sealed in the womb. This is where all the body organs are developed, including the brain that determines intelligence and indirectly, the health of the mother during pregnancy determines what happens to the child later in life.</p>
<p>That is why adequate care should be given to the pregnant woman to protect her against certain diseases that may interfere with normal foetal development. It has been medically established that the baby of a pregnant woman who contacted measles or chicken pox three or four months into her pregnancy can give birth to a mentally retarded child. This is why in some countries, when a woman develops measles or chicken pox three or four months into her pregnancy such pregnancy is terminated. Pregnant women should not indulge in health risk habits like smoking as this put their babies at the risk of e.g. lung diseases later in life. Self medication and the taking of hard drugs should be discourage during pregnancy.</p>
<p>The bottom line here is that the foetus needs to be given adequate care through the mother to remove the possibility of having mentally retarded child. The pregnant woman should eat right, have enough rest and get adequate medical care. This, apart from protecting the mother and helping the baby develop properly, it also ensure safe delivery.</p>
<p>2. Take good care of the baby. Whatever the parents have done for the baby while in the womb that parental care continues after birth. Child growth and development is an ongoing process that goes beyond the formative years of the child. You have to give the child good food, good medical care and emotional supports for him to grow well. Giving the child diet that are lacking or in excess of one nutrient or the other can compromise the child growth and mental development. </p>
<p>3. Play and communicate with him. This is where most parents do miss it out in their child raising plans. As a result of the pressures of life in today&#8217;s world environment, parents do not have the time to sit down, play and communicate with their children. They are so busy that there are little or no interactions between them and their children. This should not be so, you must find time to interact, communicate and bring the best out of your children and there is no other ways to do it, but to find time to play and interact with them, through that you will be building the child&#8217;s self-confidence.</p>
<p>4. Buy him risk-free toys, games and others. Give him enough you can afford, let the child explore the world around him, give him liberty to crawl and walk around the house. This will also help build his self-confidence. Give him enough things to play with and let him explore the house, but make sure you pack away anything that harm him or her and by the time the child is ready for school, he will be well prepared for it. He will be going to his school with his spirit and self-confidence at the highest levels, he will be available for learning at the school.</p>
<p>5. Enroll the child in a good school that will compliment your efforts at home. Look around and enroll him at any good cr</p>
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		<title>Help With Parenting: How To Build Self-esteem To Your Child</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Lucile Taylor A high level of self-esteem is crucial to life&#8217;s accomplishments. Even parents know that, and need to build their own self-esteem as parents. Self-esteem is described as how we feel about ourselves, which directly manifest in people&#8217;s behavior and social skills. Helping children develop a positive concept about themselves is gravely ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article  by Lucile Taylor</p>
<p>A high level of self-esteem is crucial to life&#8217;s accomplishments. Even parents know that, and need to build their own self-esteem as parents. Self-esteem is described as how we feel about ourselves, which directly manifest in people&#8217;s behavior and social skills. Helping children develop a positive concept about themselves is gravely important to raising happy and productive children.</p>
<p>Parents are instrumental to building a child&#8217;s self-esteem. After all, parents are the first people that children look up to and who make them feel or realize their worth. Looking for help in parenting that would build a child&#8217;s confidence can be seen as a parent&#8217;s lifetime present to a child.</p>
<p>So where can you get help with parenting a child with low self-esteem? First, figure out if your child has a low or high self-esteem. Children with high self-esteem are able to act or accomplish things independently and even decide for their own at a young age. They may also be comfortable in assuming responsibility, feel proud of his/her accomplishment, be able to tolerate any form of frustration, love to challenges and try new tasks, knows how to deal with positive or negative emotions, and be of assistance to other children and grown-ups.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, a child with low self-esteem: avoids trying new things, feels that he/she is unloved, points fingers at others for his/her own faults, feels or pretend that he/she is indifferent emotionally, easily irritable and unable to bear normal levels of frustration, easily influenced by other behaviors (positive or negative), and put down his/her abilities and talents.</p>
<p>If your child has low self-image, you can get help with parenting either through professional help or by simply reading from several resources. It&#8217;s never too late to start picking up from what remains of your child&#8217;s esteem. Getting help with parenting for children with low self-esteem is very important if you want your child to grow up happy and contented.</p>
<p>Help with parentingHelp with parenting a child who has a low self-esteem could be to take time to mention to your child how good you feel about him/her. Most often than not, parents are quick to express their negative feelings toward their child, and forget to tell them positive remarks. Practice giving words that encourage children. Give praises generously when your child has done a good deed. Avoid criticizing your child in a style that ridicules or embarrasses him/her. Teach your child how to make decisions on their own and acknowledge the good decisions he/she has done.The success of our children is a reflection of how we raised them, and one way of doing that is to make sure we help mold individuals who are ready to face the world.</p>
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