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By Elizabeth Pantley
Author of Perfect Parenting
How do you describe the parenting job? I looked for one word to describe the parenting job. I settled on “intricate” when I read Webster ‘s definition: something hard to understand because it’s full of puzzling parts and details. I can think of no other job that requires you to be more flexible and open-minded, or demands that you stay alert and focused day after day. How do you solve the puzzle?
As intricate and complicated as the parenting job is, not enough people spend time creating a “parenting plan“. A “parenting plan” is figuring out in advance how you will handle misbehavior and discipline issues. A good “plan” also lays out how you will instill the values that are important to you in your children. The first step to this process is to find out what your strengths and weakness are. Once you recognize the areas where you are succeeding, and identify the areas where you need to make changes, you can focus on finding answers and learning new skills, and creating your own “parenting plan”. How do you get started? I’ve developed a fun quiz that will help you locate your strengths and weaknesses in the current way you parent. It will help you see yourself more clearly. Find a quiet corner and take this quiz. Be honest and thoughtful. The answers may surprise or even embarrass you, but reviewing them can help you analyze and improve your parenting style, and get you on the road to creating a successful “parenting plan.” Are each of these statements Usually True or Usually False ? Sometimes the decisions we make when parenting our children are not really decisions at all – but more like knee-jerk reactions. It takes time and effort to create and follow a good parenting plan. It’s well worth the effort, since a good plan will make your daily decisions easier and help you be more consistent with your kids. The end result is: calmer parents and well-behaved children. Reprinted by permission of Elizabeth Pantley, author of Parent Tips, Perfect Parenting, Hidden Messages and Kid Cooperation – Copyright 1999 Parenting educator Elizabeth Pantley is president of Better Beginnings, Inc., a family resource and education company. Elizabeth is also the author of Hidden Messages: What Our Words and Actions Are Really Telling Our Children, Perfect Parenting: The Dictionary of 1,000 Parenting Tips, Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading & Get Kids to Cooperate, The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night, and The Successful Child: What Parents Can Do to Help Kids Turn Out Well, a joint effort with Dr. William and Martha Sears. Elizabeth is also a regular radio show guest and frequently quoted as a parenting expert in magazines such as Parents, Parenting, Working Mother, Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping, McCalls, and Redbook and on over 50 parent-directed Web sites. She publishes a newsletter, “Parent Tips,” that is distributed in schools nationwide. Visit Elizabeth at www.pantley.com/elizabeth.
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