Being the ideal parent
At one point or another in of our child hood or even teenage years we complain about how our parents are raising us. We make comments like, "When I have kids I will...instead of..." or "My kids will be able to..." We all hear our parents make comments about if they only did something different. Life is not perfect my no means, but we can all dream. We all have a different view on how in an ideal world should be. I am going explain my personal view of being the ideal parent. Showing you physical, cognitive, social, and emotional needs of kids during childhood. A child begins life as a human being with little control of movement and progresses to one who can run, jump, laugh, sing, write with a pencil
Cognitive development is the development of the thinking and organizing systems of the brain. You can take a positive role in a child's cognitive development by playing with them, having conversations with them, explaining what is happening as you go through the day together. It is especially important that young children receive proper nutrition because so many changes are happening at once within their bodies. Make sure they know it is okay to make mistakes, because we all learn form them. Introducing them to new activities, like hand games or arts and crafts. They need to be fed more often than adults so that they have enough nutrients to meet the demand of their fast growing bodies. Become interested in her interests. Giving her choices on daily activities. Also introduce them into new environments, like going to a new play ground or parks each week. Encourage them to explore and experiment with thing that they encounter in a day. A parent can begin reading to there child as early as when they are in the womb, this promotes mental development. Without the proper amount of nutrients, a child's muscles may be weak and slow to develop. It involves language, mental imagery, thinking, reasoning, problem solving, and memory development. and control their own muscles movements with growing confidence.
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