Parenting Styles: Why It Is Much Better To Understand Than Judge

To be a parent certainly requires tolerance, stamina, energy, love, care and what not. Everyone knows that parenting is complicated but at the same time, it can be very fulfilling and rewarding.

As parents, however, try to their best for their children, they sometimes end up being judged for their parenting techniques and styles. Well let's just say, it's easier to criticize than to correct and in some cases to comprehend.

According to Stuff, there are many areas of parenthood where parents are severely criticized due to their choices. The most common of which is the choice of school lunch boxes for their children. People already assume that parents who give packaged food to their children are not good parents but perhaps this is not always the case.

Parents are humans too, they get sick, tired and could have other problems too and sending a child with a pack of biscuits is better than no lunch at all. Not putting a sock on a child's feet is not entirely up to a parent, little children are always reluctant to footwear and also some children feel extra warm wearing socks.

Parents shout on their children in public and the general perception is that they are ill-mannered. This misconception is quite understandable as experts suggest that shouting or humiliating a child in public is not good and could bring detrimental effects to the kids. But according to some parents, they know what's what's best for their child and tat times, they haves some good reasons to yell.

People see messy children, writhed clothes and they already think that their parents are bad but there's always another side to every picture. Essential Baby shows there's another side of the story too. It says that parents publicly dealing with their winging and tantrums, think that anyone who sees them is actually a critique.

That is why it is always better to understand parents too. In parenting, there's no such thing as "one size fits all." There may be some eyes watching sometimes but it doesn't they're judging. Sometimes, there are praises too or the urge to even help. Some parents who have grown-ups often watch other parents who are struggling with toddlers but only to stop and stare because they can relate so much to the experience.

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