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Parenting is often considered one of the most difficult and least appreciated job in the world. But it is also the most fulfilling one when you get to see your loved ones grow into a responsible and kind human beings.
But the process of upbringing a kid is full of challenges. Parents are always looking out for their child’s needs, physical safety, emotional well being and mental development in order to prepare them for the life ahead. The way we raise our kids defines how they are going to be in the future. So it is important to have a positive social, emotional and physical balance in thier lives so that we can help flourish these same traits in them.
There are no set definitions for “Good” or “Bad” Parenting, as it all depends on your own and your child’s situation. What might be inappropriate in one context and culture might be fully acceptable in another. But there are some general rules and guidelines which are followed world over as good parenting practices towards raising great kids. Some of these are giving dedicated time to your kids, showing affection to them, sharing moments with them, listening to them and understanding their needs.
Good parenting does not mean being a perfectionist but creating an environment for the child that inculcates good moral and social values in them. When children grow up, they look up to their parents as their role models and parents need to earn this respect by proving their worth when kids are growing up.
In this podcast series of “Parenting & Childhood”, Chimes Radio organizes interactive sessions with some of the child consultants, psychologists and other experts to provide useful and practical tips to parents to provide a nurturing environment around their young ones.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/hope-newkirt/subscribeThis is simply a podcast that will feature me and my son sometimes my daughter doing story time! Story time is huge in our house so we do it often!! My son is 4, so I along with my daughter will be reading age appropriate stories and sharing this moment with you!
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The Magic School Bus meets Reading Rainbow in this wacky library show for kids ages four to ten! In each episode, a different kid saves the day by exploring their interests, discovering new books, and talking to experts. Hosted by two Brooklyn Public Library children’s librarians, the show is designed to encourage a love of reading, increase kids’ confidence and introduce young listeners to the world of work … with lots of great songs and funny jokes, of course!
Visit our web page for transcripts, book lists, and program templates for educators: https://www.bklynlibrary.org/podcasts/page-flippers
Page Flippers Take on the World is brought to you by Brooklyn Public Library. It is produced with support from PRX and is made possible (in part) by a Ready To Learn grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Bedtime Stories with Nanna Chelle is a bedtime story podcast for young children. I'm a nanna who lives hours away from my grandchildren, so miss out on the privilege of tucking them in and reading them a bedtime story. I believe this podcast is the next best thing. Mum or dad can take the night off and let Nanna Chelle read to them via audio. The added benefit of hearing my voice is that it promotes connection between grandchild and grandparent, something I hope will strengthen our bond.
My wish is that this may also bring comfort to any other little ones who may not have their nanna nearby. -
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A community-driven storytime show for kids.
Our podcast goes beyond entertainment; it is a powerful educational tool. Each meticulously crafted episode features age-appropriate content, narrated by different people, predominantly parents, from across Africa. Coupled with immersive soundscapes, our stories transport children to magical worlds, stimulating their imagination, enhancing literacy skills, and nurturing a lifelong love for reading. -
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