New parents should take the time to discuss what their responsibilities will be in taking care of the new family member. Sure, dad works all day, but so does mom and both will ideally share the parenting needs. Never call parenting "babysitting" as if only one parent is primarily responsible. There are amicable ways parents can delegate responsibility without anger and resentment.

Discipline

When your child is acting up, trying giving them a second chance instead of punishing them right away. This can be done by simply asking your child to "please make a different choice". This allows your child to correct himself or herself and avoids the negative feelings resulting from more forceful discipline.

Although it can be difficult, try not to discipline your child when you are angry. When you are emotionally charged, you might not be able to discipline your child fairly, and you might risk saying hurtful things to him that you might regret later. Give yourself a few moments to cool off before talking to your child.

Be consistent in your discipline with your child. Having a strong tone one day and then a gentle tone the next isn't helping matters at all. But if you remain consistent, your child will realize that he or she will be consistently chastised for stepping out of line. Send clear messages if you expect them to receive clear messages.

Keep the belt on your waist where it belongs! A lot of parents will spank children, but this can be really damaging for kids. Make sure that you're using that belt to hold up your jeans and not to discipline your child. Something like that really borders on child abuse and goes above and beyond discipline. Prisoners aren't even hit.

If you are going to discipline or punish your child make sure to explain to them why you are doing it in terms that they can understand. If you punish them and it doesn't seem like they know why you will only be making the situation worse for yourself and for them.

When you need to discipline your child, try to do it in private. If you scold him in front of others, it will embarrass him and he will resent you for it. It also does not help him change to better behavior. Help your child maintain his dignity, even when he is being disciplined.

One great idea for parenting is to use positive discipline. Rather than scolding your child for a messy room reiterate to them how happy it made you to find their room clean. Children have an urge to please their parents, and the more ways you provide them to please you the happier everyone will be.

As we have shown, new parents should agree on parenting responsibilities. Resentment can develop when one parent does a larger share of the child-rearing. Parents are never babysitters, but equal partners who both love and care for their children. Talking openly about their desires and expectations regarding parenting is essential to maintaining a healthy household.

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