First-Time Parent: Sources to Know More about Parenting

First-Time Parent: Sources to Know More about Parenting

It is quite easy to question the way others take care of their children. However, once you are facing the same situation (with your own child), you realize that parenting is not easy after all, especially when you have your first child. Even though you do not require being an expert, having the right knowledge can only work in favor of you. However, where can you get the knowledge that can help you in being good at Parenting? Let us find out:

From Your Relatives, Friends & Neighbors

You cannot find a better source to know about parenting than from your own relatives, especially the ones, who have already been through what you are facing at this moment. Their experience can easily help you in knowing ‘what is good’ and ‘what is not’ when it comes to proper care of a baby. What is good about this source is that you do not have to look out for them. They are always willing to help you out. In case you are far from all your relatives, you can take parenting advices from your friends and neighbor.

From Books

2573436211 6fba603778 First Time Parent: Sources to Know More about Parenting In case you do not find time to visit your friends and relatives, there is one source that you can use for some good parenting help; Books. There are a number of books, containing valuable information for parents, written by experts in the field. Most of the tips provided there are tested and bound to succeed while parenting a child.

From Online Resources

In case you cannot find time for buying a parenting guide, you should opt for online resources. Ever since the advancement of technology, the whole world of information is only a click away. There are a number of blogs written by experts and containing information that can help a first-time parent. Apart from blogs, there are a number of forums, where parents from different corners of the globe share their experiences during the birth of their first child and the period following that. You can learn a lot from their experience.

Being a parent is something that can give a comfort of another sort to your heart. Again, parenting your child properly leaves you with a lot of satisfaction. This is why it is important that you choose one of these resources well and do the things in the manner, which can work for both you and your child.

(note these are all tips of course, how u do the parenting is all up to u. If u are not sure about anything please get professional help/advice. No copy write infringement intended)

Every once in a while……

Every once in a while, you’ll find a book that really stands out from the rest. No, it isn’t the latest Harry Potter bestseller. This book entitled, Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety, is about the musings of a newspaper columnist who finds a striking difference between the lives of French and American mothers. The book was written by Judith Warner, a syndicated columnist and radio show host who has spent time living in Paris and susan b anthony 1 Every once in a while......Washington, D.C. She is also the author of other non-fiction works like You Have the Power and a biography of former First Lady and now Senator Hillary Clinton.

As a mother of two, the author authoritatively narrates the travails of American mothers who are somehow plagued by guilt, self-doubt, and frustration about being a parent. She writes that most American mothers face the daily challenge of having to succeed at the office while being a “model” parent, and not to mention, a good wife at home. Her book also cites the growing anxiety among career women who have children since these working mothers have little time to spend at home with their kids. Written like a mix of biographical narratives and short stories, Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety, explains how the social, cultural, economic and even political forces come into play in shaping how children are raised in America. The book tells how American mothers are frantically monitoring the progress of their children, always marking if their kids have learned the expected skill sets per each child developmental stage.

In addition, one very striking detail mentioned in the book is the author’s impression that very many American mothers are unhappy about how their lives are unfolding. She wrote that she found a lot of these mothers to be in constant anxiety about not having the “perfect child.” The book also narrates how Americans today are somehow divided into winners and losers. The winners have the high-paying jobs, fancy cars and suburban, middle-class homes. On the other hand, the author writes that the so-called losers are those people who just seem to get by, struggling each day to survive in the 21st century “rat race.”

9781594481703 l Every once in a while......Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety also highlights how the media helps create the image or icon of what an American mother should be. There are several mother-types presented in the pages of the book. One is the high-achiever mother who is able to maintain her edge in the corporate world while still being able to play “super-mom.” The high-achiever mom can balance being the star of the boardroom meeting and playing the lead role as the “domestic engineer” who can orchestrate everything from the child’s lunch, PTA meetings, Saturday baseball games, and the weekly trip to the mall. Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety also paints the bleak scenario of mothers who are struggling financially and remain in constant fear that they will also raise children that may also be looked at by society as “losers.”

But the book also takes a comparative look at how French mothers take care of their children. Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety details how French mothers are able to lead relatively normal lives through institutional support and a different parenting culture. In France, mothers have the choice of getting state-subsidized caregivers. It is also perfectly acceptable for a French mother to go out regularly with her friends and have dates with their husband.

Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age of Anxiety is a worthwhile reading material not only for mothers but also for fathers who also play a major role in shaping the lives of their children. While the author is an American and a mother of two, she was able to capture the idea that mothers and women in general must get more support not only from their spouses but also from society at large. She argued convincingly that being a mother is also a full-time job that deserves great respect and tangible support — whether it be through subsidized day care, tax incentives for working moms, or the transformation of the social and cultural identity of mothers.

(note these are all tips of course, how u do the parenting is all up to u. If u are not sure about anything please get professional help/advice. No copy write infringement intended)