Every parent wants their child's life to be as happy as possible.
Many take on overtime and extra work to buy their child new toys, others strictly try to teach them to be focused and goal-oriented, and there are those who give their children the freedom to learn to make their own decisions and learn from their mistakes.
Each family has its own approach to raising children, but they have one thing in common: they want to correct the mistakes made in the past.
The first years of a child's life are a magical time that should be enjoyed, but at the same time, we must not forget that during this time you have opportunities that you will never have again. Here are the most significant of them, the absence of which is regretted by thousands of parents.
A child who grows from a baby into a self-aware little person in a matter of seconds needs constant contact with adults.
Moreover, parents also need to communicate with him. Yes, this will reduce free time, and there is nothing wrong with a mother doing something else while her child plays. But if this becomes a regular routine, over time you will want the child to grow up and start living his own life.
Lost time cannot be made up, so try to be close to your child not only physically, but also mentally.
Enjoy your time together.
Scientists have long proven the beneficial effects of hugs on health, but perhaps without knowing it, you know that hugging your child feels good.
Sometimes parents don't do this for various reasons. Over time, the child will grow up and will no longer allow you to hug him.
Take advantage of these moments while you still have them, or even demand them.
Obviously, there is no tragedy involved in not photographing your child, and it does not affect their emotional, physical, or mental stability. However, in the future, you may want to remember important milestones and share these moments with your adult children.
Often parents regret not using the camera when they had the opportunity.
You are unlikely to watch the fireworks more than once, but you will definitely want to see your child's first steps. And photo albums are still the best way to store memories.
These are just pleasant memories that one can easily live without. And yet, what joy it is to remember them!
Playing creative games with your child will not make him an artist, but it will greatly improve his intelligence, imagination and vocabulary.
On top of that, it also makes the relationship between you much more intimate, which in itself is a strong argument for sitting down with him and playing together.
Many parents regret that they did not discover talent in their children, although some of them show themselves at a very early age.
Let your child try many things, and if he finally finds something that he is good at and enjoys, support him in it.
It's one thing to punish a child if he misbehaves, and another to blame him for every little thing.
There is still a misconception that the higher the demands on a child, the more successful he will be when he grows up.
In fact, the exact opposite can be observed: behavioral problems and even developmental difficulties can make his life unbearable.
Not to mention the subsequent bad relationship with your child. Punishment for bad grades does more harm than good. Only scold your child for really important things. A broken mug has never ruined anyone's life.
Earlier we talked about what phrases children should hear from their parents every day.