Saturday, October 23, 2010

Parenting

Of course you have. From experts to other parents, people are always ready to give you parenting advice. Parenting tips, parents' survival guides, dos, don'ts, shoulds, and shouldn'ts, new ones come out every day.

But with so much information available, how can anyone figure out what really works? How do you know whose advice to follow? Isn't parenting just common sense anyway? How can the experts know what it's like to be a parent in a real house? What's a parent to do?

Try RPM3, a no-frills approach to parenting from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD).

RPM3 stands for:
  • Responding to your child in an appropriate manner.
  • Preventing risky behavior or problems before they arise.
  • Monitoring your child's contact with his or her surrounding world.
  • Mentoring your child to support and encourage desired behaviors.
  • Modeling your own behavior to provide a consistent, positive example for your child.
Best Regards,

Tauqeer Ahmed

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