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People choose to become parents for many different reasons. Parenting isn't all fun and games, though. Parents inevitably run into situations they need a little help to resolve. From the cradle to college, your kids are unique people with minds of their own, and they have no trouble expressing that. This article contains some tips on parenting that will help you handle all of the surprises that come with the job.

Praise your children often! If you 'catch' your child doing an appropriate behavior, tell him how proud you are. Children love positive words and praise. Hearing kind words will help your child to feel good about himself and will cause him to continue trying to do good things to receive more praise.

For parents who have children that like to sleep in your bed, it is important that you get them to sleep in their own bed. This is because the older a child gets, the harder it will be to stop the habit. When they come into your bed, immediately put them back into theirs.

Have someone besides mom introduce the baby to a bottle if needed. A baby who is being breastfeed will be less likely to take a bottle from the mother as they want what they are used to. The process will go much smoother if a dad or other caregiver gets the baby used to a bottle.

A great parenting tip is to always be direct, yet calm whenever you have some sort of problem. Resource: trio 21 [http://www.trio21.net]. This will demonstrate to your child how they should react in similar situations. If you're passive aggressive, your child might respond to problems in a passive aggressive way which won't benefit them.

A great parenting tip is to always listen to your children when they need to talk to you. A lot of parents just get annoyed when their child tries to talk to them, this leaves the child feeling dismissed. Validate your child's feelings by taking the time to listen to them.

Every child is unique. The methods that are effective for one of your children might not work on another. Rewards and punishment will be effected. Keeping all of this in mind, still use the same techniques you have had success with in the past.

Communication is key. Learn to listen to your kids and speak to them in ways that make them feel comfortable and willing to open up to you about issues that concern them. The tips above are meant to be used as a guide so you and your child can have a relationship based on love, trust and communication!