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Bringing up children is an experience and not a burden. It is not as complex a task as many parents think. Parents are generally the prime role model that children look up to. Hence, the appropriateness of dealing with a situation coupled with right attitude creates a huge difference in the child’s life.

The current generation adults seem to find parenting, a major challenge. Technological advances, ease of access to the latest information, rapid changes in the thinking pattern, high-pace high-competition world make the parent’s life quite intimidating.

A lot of research has gone in to understanding the uniqueness of ‘the budding adults’. Many website publish reports from these findings which enable the parents to understand more about the overall growth and development of the children.

Reports suggest that the attitude, characteristics, traits, temperament and habits of the children originate from the environment in which they were brought up. The environment here includes the immediate family and social circle comprising of relative, friends and peers at school. Depending upon the healthiness and positive reinforcement of these interactions, learning and development of unique skills, traits and competitiveness occurs.

Parents have an important role in setting up a strong foundation for their children and encourage them to develop their strengths. They should also provide the support to help their children overcome their short-comings and develop a positive attitude.

Some of the websites provide great parenting tips which involve positive reinforcement and constructive feedbacks. By following certain tips, parents can develop trust, credibility, bonding and intimacy with their children.

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