My strength and my inspiration(My Children)
My children are the reason that I smile,that I laugh,and that I cry. They are my happy place and my frustration...they are what makes my heart beat and sometimes my heart break😁 but all of that they are my everything.❤️
*Children are the world's treasure. Happy children have everything.From the moment they're born, little ones love being held, cuddled and caressed. Along with gentle touches your child gets when you feed, diaper and rock them, consider adding add baby massage to your care routine. It's a simple way to make your infant feel safe, secure and cared for.
*First, it could be biologically driven. When a parent holds their newborn baby, they typically experience a flood of hormones that create a strong attachment and bond with their child. This bond may be further reinforced as the parent sees their child grow and develop.
*There are ways to show your love to your children:
1.Cue the Cuddles–From the moment they're born, little ones love being held, cuddled and caressed. Along with gentle touches your child gets when you feed, diaper and rock them, consider adding add baby massage to your care routine. It's a simple way to make your infant feel safe, secure and cared for.
*In fact, research shows that physical touch is also essential to a child's health and emotional development. From gentle hugs and cuddles to holding your child's hand or patting their back, touch sends a wordless message of warmth and reassurance. It can let your child know they are loved and cherished, no matter how old they are.
2.Show the love of reading–Start reading to your child beginning in infancy. Many studies show that reading together strengthens parent-child bonds and promotes positive parenting. Plus, when you read to or with your child, you help them build a foundation for success in school, which is linked to long-term wellness.
3.Think Hugs First–When your child is angry, acting out or in a bad mood, try not to take it personally. Calm your own emotions first, perhaps by taking a deep breath, and then give a quick hug, cuddle, pat, secret nod or other sign of affection. Once they are also calm and feeling better, consider talking with them about the event and how they might better manage those strong emotions next time.
Discipline with Love–Use positive, non-violent discipline. Harsh physical and verbal punishments don't work and can damage long-term physical and mental health. From an early age, provide clear and consistent rules that your children can understand. Give praise when they follow them—not just punishment when they don't. Calmly explain consequences and follow through right away when rules are broken.
4.Hold Time Together–Mark game nights or other family activities on your calendar so that everyone can look forward to enjoying time together. Plan some outdoor fun together or time at home playing and connecting as a family. Also be sure to carve out one-on-one time with each of your kids regularly to do something they enjoy.
*Have A Wonderful Thursday To All Of Us!🤗😍
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