Childhood is important because it
shapes the foundation for future learning, behavior, and health.
Early childhood experiences from
birth to age 8 affect the development of the brain's architecture. A strong
foundation helps children develop the skills they need to become well-functioning
adults.
Early experiences shape a person's
beliefs about themselves, others, and the world.
A strong foundation in childhood
helps children develop the skills they need to succeed in school and life.
Positive childhood experiences can
help reduce the risk of mental health problems.
Positive childhood experiences can
help reduce the risk of violence, delinquency, and risky sexual behaviors in teens.
For all these to happen and to be
in a smooth way, parents play a predominate role in ensuring a safe &
healthy childhood a major part of parenting
Yes, parenting is not an easy job.
Parenting requires a lot of
time, energy, and emotional strength as it is their constant responsibility
which can be exhausting at times.
Parenting requires support,
attention, skills, and close supervision. Which sometimes can be more
stressful and responsible than other jobs, but there's no paycheck, bonuses, or
paid leave.
Parenting requires making
difficult choices and personal sacrifice. However, parenting can also be a
rewarding experience.
Indeed, parenting is a 24-hour
responsibility. It is a tremendous amount of work. It can be exhausting,
demanding, frustrating, and intensely challenging. It requires patience,
dedication, and a constant eye on the long game.
Despite these challenges you make
sure to bless your children with a fun-filled childhood:
Celebrate their joy: Express
your love and happiness for your children, and celebrate their joy.
Encourage their curiosity: Encourage
your children to stay curious and ask questions.
Support their dreams: Encourage
your children to dream big and reach for their goals.
Cherish their innocence: Celebrate
the innocence and happiness of childhood.
Create a safe space: Create a
safe space for your children to express themselves and share their feelings.
Acknowledge their potential: Acknowledge
your children's potential and value.
Be a role model: Show your
children how to be kind and respectful.
Be committed: Be committed to
your children, even when you're tired or frustrated.
HAPPY CHILDREN'S DAY
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