EMOTIONALLY IMMature PARENTS: Which type do you belong to?
Emotional maturity is the ability to express and control one’s own emotions along with the ability to empathize with and respond to the emotions of others.
Emotional maturity is the ability to express and control one’s own emotions along with the ability to empathize with and respond to the emotions of others.
If you are the mother of a boy and a girl, you may have noticed:
Who is sick more often, who cries the most, and who caresses more?
There are five things that children remember the most from childhood, and they relate precisely to their relationship with their parents.
Children are dependent on their parents from birth to adulthood. It is the parents who provide them with security, shelter, love and discipline.
Parents are under stress because of their children six times a day, eight days a month they feel that they need rest and time for themselves, and it takes twice as much time to leave the house than before the child was born.
Parents should not use logic to try to calm the child, but should use certain words and language tricks.
First get to know your child and his characteristics, then you will find the best approach