100 Parenting Tips by a Psychologist and a Parent too.

Adulting is hard, Marriage is harder and Parenting is harder.

Parenting is a full responsibility. Unfortunately, we do not focus on our kids and do not consider Parenting as an important job.



Children are a gift from God and we should at least try to learn new ways to succeed at Parenting. Parenting is an important venture and a crucial duty that we should handle responsibly.

Parenting tip #1 by a Psychologist 

Do not fight in front of your kids. Couples have issues and its alright. But do not fight infront of your kids. Parents who fight infront of their kids leave  a bad influence on their kids.

Parenting tip #2 by a Psychologist

Talk to your kids even when they are babies. Give them importance. Their issues problems and stories might seen trivial to you, but they are big issues for them. The way you talk to your kids become their inside voices. Give them positive energy always.

Parenting tip #3 by a Psychologist

Behind a positive role model for your child. If you want to make sure your kid has good reading habits, then read in front of your kid.

You want your kids to share, share stuff yourself. 

you want your children to respect elders, you have to respect elders in front of them.

Trust me, this goes a long way. Change begins from within. Change yourself to inspire others.

Parenting tip # 4 by a Psychologist 

What are you passing to your child? Do you have done gift you want to bestow on your child. Your talent can ve passed on from generation to generations.

Discover your innate potential and talent. Teach tips and tricks to your child and the legacy continues.

Do you like creative writing? Share your passion with your kid. This will create a beautiful bond between the both of you. Share your interests with your kids.

Do you enjoy acting and singing? Tell stories to your kids to inspire them to find their passion.

Parenting tip # 5 by a Psychologist 

Focus on your own well being too. You cannot serve from.sn empty cup. Discover your own personality. Find your own triggers.

Contemplate about your childhood, the good, the bad and the exceptional.

if you have Psychological problems go to therapy, solve your problems. Recover from your own childhood trauma so that your kids do not have to face Psychological issues.

Break the chain.

Do not continue the cycle of abuse. 

Parenting tip # 6 by a Psychologist 

- Model good behavior for your children.
- Talk to your children about their feelings and emotions.
- Praise your children for their successes and accomplishments.
- Give your children responsibilities and chores.
- Set clear rules and expectations for your children.
- Spend quality time with your children.
- Listen to your children and show them that you value their opinions.
- Show your children love and affection.
- Encourage your children to be independent.
- Respect your children’s privacy.
- Teach your children problem-solving skills.
- Create a safe environment for your children.
- Be consistent with discipline and rewards.
- Encourage your children to try new things.
- Teach your children how to manage their emotions.
- Set a good example for your children.
- Be patient with your children.
- Be a good role model for your children.
- Help your children develop their self-esteem.

As a psychologist specializing in parenting, I understand the challenges and joys of raising a child. Every family is unique and each child has their own personality and needs. With that being said, there are some tried and true parenting tips that can help every family create a safe and loving environment for their children. Here are 100 tips to help parents ensure their children have the best chance of growing up to be healthy and happy adults:

1. Set rules and boundaries, but be understanding.
2. Praise and Encourage your children when they do something right.
3. Listen to your children and take the time to understand their feelings.
4. Communicate with your children and be open to hearing their opinions.
5. Show compassion and empathy when discipline is necessary.
6. Be consistent with discipline and follow through with consequences.
7. Be patient and don't rush your children when they're learning something new.
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To be continued