you were off the edge about it, you can apologise. You will only apologise to your child when it’s necessary. Certain apologies can gravitate issues.
D)-COMMUNICATE WITH YOUR CHILD.
Make out time to spend quality time with your child, no matter how tight your schedule. Have a one on one talk with your kid. Learn to feel free to discuss Issues, Sex, Politics with your child. Believe me, there’s a lot you can teach your child while communicating and things you can learn in return. Even if you work 22 hrs a day and only has 2hrs left to rest and get ready for another day, make the best of that 2hrs, spend 30mins with your child and explained to him/her why you need the remaining 1:30 mins to rest. Your child will understand.
E)-BE A GOOD LISTENER.
Don’t ignore your child when he/she is keeping an unusual quietness. Make him/her talk to you and listen to what they have to say even if it doesn’t make much sense… Listen to your child when he/she is complaining, you never know one or two things you can find out about them. Make your child know you are always there to listen to his problems and achievements, in that way your child can always confide in you.
F)-PRETEND TO BE IN YOUR CHILD’S WORLD.
The best way to get in a child’s heart and mind is to get into their world. Don’t be too adult in every situation. You were once like them and you know how it feels back then.
Your teenage daughter fantazise about a certain boy in school. She tells you about it because she wants to know what your reactions are going to be. Don’t give into her doubts about you. Don’t go saying ” Honey, don’t you think you are too young for this type of thing?” C’mon, tell