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CHILD CARE & PARENTING

CHILD CARE & PARENTING. HERE’S THE DEAL!. ALL PARENTS (MOTHER AND FATHER) ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING BASIC NEEDS FOR THEIR CHILDREN. MORE THAN JUST LOVE IS NEEDED AND OWED TO YOUR CHILDREN. THIS IS YOUR DUTY AS A PARENT AND NEEDS TO BE STRONGLY CONSIDERED BEFORE HAVING CHILDREN.

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CHILD CARE & PARENTING

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  1. CHILD CARE & PARENTING

  2. HERE’S THE DEAL!... • ALL PARENTS (MOTHER AND FATHER) ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING BASIC NEEDS FOR THEIR CHILDREN. • MORE THAN JUST LOVE IS NEEDED AND OWED TO YOUR CHILDREN. • THIS IS YOUR DUTY AS A PARENT AND NEEDS TO BE STRONGLY CONSIDERED BEFORE HAVING CHILDREN.

  3. NURTURING- Basic Needs PHYSICAL • Healthy food • Appropriate clothing • Rest, sleep • Safe, stimulating environment • Good hygiene EMOTIONAL • Hugs • Kisses • Talking kindly • Be warm, friendly SOCIAL • Teach manners • Show, teach respect • Allow time to interact with other children (play dates) Intellectual • Provide language activities • Stimulate environment with blocks, puzzles, books, objects of different shapes and sizes, etc.

  4. NURTURING- Other Info. • Parenting is the process of caring for children and helping them grow and learn • Takes time, energy, money, love, patience • Often requires sacrifices from parents • Encourage independence • Allow them to do things on their own • Mistakes are o.k.; this is part of learning; just be sure they keep trying

  5. DISCIPLINE • Discipline -teaching right and wrong behaviors • Punishment – a way to discourage wrong behaviors • Be consistent! – same reaction to same behavior every time • Don’t make false threats! • Use positive statements • Redirect • Praise often • Think before you react to a behavior situation!

  6. AGES & STAGES • What are some negative effects of parents not knowing what tasks their child should be able to do at certain ages? • The parent will not know if their child needs special or extra help • A parent may expect too much of their child and become frustrated or criticize their child

  7. AGES & STAGES Infant • Learns a few simple words • Begins to crawl • Holds up head • Can sit up alone • Can grasp objects between thumb & forefinger • Rolls over Toddler • Undresses but needs help putting on clothes • Climbs stairs • Walks and runs begins toilet training • Learns the meaning of “no” • Preschooler • Brushes teeth • Recognizes many colors • Begins coop play • Does small tasks, such as washing hands before meals • Makes up stories • Rides a tricycle • Dresses self

  8. Child’s Play

  9. Children’s Safety

  10. Children’s Safety

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