Raising a child with values and discipline requires a lot of participation in their growth and upbringing. Saying so, it becomes obvious that it necessitates more than just efforts and thoughts.
While the hands-on-approach may seem simple to understand, it comes with a lot of hurdles for the parent following it. Types of hurdles may variate from one family to another, but some that seem common and relatable are described as follows-
1.Lack of child’s interest in activities.
2. Children are unable to follow parent’s ideas/plans.
3. Parents have lack of time.
4. Lack of new ideas/activities.
5. Tantrums and mood shifts in children.
6. Parents lack confidence.
7. Lack of results in children.
These are some main and common hurdles of a hands-on-parent. Starting from tomorrow we’re going to elaborate each hurdle described in a way that’s relatable and understandable to everyone in/going through the hands-on approach.
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