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89 Reasons I Love My Mom



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There are so many reasons why my mom is special to me, and this is just the tip. Your mom is there for you, whether you need a hug or strength to get you through tough times. You can count on her for support during PTA meetings and to teach you tic tac-toe.

She's your strength

Whether your girlfriend is the love of your life or not, expressing your love for her is a powerful way to show her that you care. You don't have to worry about stress and worry. Here are 33 messages to help you show her that she is your strength.


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She's your fortress

Emmie Didhse composed "She's Your Fortress", an introspective love song. It's a four-and-a half minute long masterpiece. Dohse's powerful vocals and the piano are the main characters. Dohse seamlessly moves between the soft verses, and the intense buildups. This combination is what makes "She's Your Fortress", a stunning masterpiece.


She is your tic-tac toe teacher

Playing tic-tac-toe has been part of virtually every child's childhood. It's a game of predictability, which fosters strategic thinking. Observing and anticipating opponents' moves allows children to develop critical thinking skills that will serve them well in math, engineering, and other fields. It helps them to be more aware of how they can block their opponents.

She taught you to believe that you can do it!

Your mother taught me to believe in myself, and so should you. Confidence is one of the most important things in life, and it is crucial to happiness and success. To be able to seize opportunities and live the life that you desire, you must believe in yourself. In addition, you must act in a trustworthy manner, and don't allow fear to get in your way. Here are some ways that you can make your mother proud.


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She is always there for all of you

Moms are there for you and for your kids. The same goes for girlfriends. They are always aware of your intentions to text them or drive home. They listen without speaking. They will let and inform you if you are becoming overweight. Their constant support is an invaluable asset in today's world.


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FAQ

What is positive parenting?

Positive parenting styles help children become happy and well-adjusted adults. They teach them how to be constructively and positively receptive towards others.

They teach children how they can deal with conflict and stress, how to resolve conflicts peacefully and how to deal with disappointment.

Positive parenting also helps children learn self-discipline and responsibility. It teaches them how make decisions and solve problems by themselves.

It encourages them try new things and takes risks. They are taught to work hard and achieve success in their lives.


Why some children do not follow their parents' instructions?

Children are naturally curious, and they want to learn from other children. Children have a natural desire to please adults and avoid punishment. They might not know why they need to follow certain rules, and may not have self-discipline.

Children must understand the reasons they need to follow rules and what consequences are for breaking them.

They should also understand that following rules doesn't mean they must give up their freedom. They will be happy and safe.

If you can explain it clearly to them, they will understand.

So, here are some tips on how to train your kids:

  1. Explain to them why they are required to follow these rules.
  2. Teach them about the consequences.
  3. Encourage self-control in them
  4. Have fun.
  5. Don't expect perfection.
  6. Encourage them ask questions.
  7. Do not praise results, but effort.


Is permissive parenthood good?

Permissive parents are not necessarily bad, but they do need to understand that children learn from both positive and negative experiences. They have to be willing and able to take responsibility when their children are not disciplined properly.

They should also be ready and willing to take legal action if their child acts inappropriately.

As a parent, it is important to establish limits and enforce them. Consistency is key.

These rules are essential if you want to raise well-adjusted, respectful adults.


Which parenting style is the best?

As a parent, it is important to ensure that your children are happy, healthy, well-adjusted, and successful.

It is important to instill values in children early. This means that they learn how to treat others, respect authority and accept responsibility.

So they can become responsible adults, who know their dreams and are capable of achieving them.

This means your child will be able cope with any problems they have at school or with their friends better than if they were not taught these things as a young age.



Statistics

  • Most adults will become parents at some point in their lives (i.e., around 89.6% of the adult population worldwide; Ranjan, 2015). (positivepsychology.com)
  • Dr. Phil says, “Children should be able to predict with absolute certainty, what will happen as a result of their behavior, 100% of the time.” (parenting.kars4kids.org)



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How To

What are the most common mistakes made by parents?

Parents don't always know what to do when their children behave badly. They may not even realize the problem is there until it again happens. They might think the child is acting strangely because they aren't liked.

To raise a happy, healthy kid, you must set limits and consequences for bad behavior. You have to teach them how to behave. You must also help your child understand why certain behavior is wrong.

Set rules for your own behavior. You could say to yourself, "I won’t yell about my children." You'll be less likely to yell at your children.

These guidelines can also be used to help with dealing with your child’s misbehavior.

  1. Set clear expectations.
  2. Be consistent in enforcing those expectations.
  3. Be sure your expectations are in line with your values
  4. Keep your emotions under control.
  5. Empathize.
  6. Don't punish them for doing things they didn't control.
  7. Give them time to change their ways.
  8. Instead of imposing negative punishment, encourage positive reinforcement.




 



89 Reasons I Love My Mom