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How do you contribute to the growth of your family as a son?

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Answered by dhanu2876
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lead my family in the way of discipline
Answered by utbahnoor2188
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Read how as parents you can contribute to your child growth and development.  Learn why early childhood development is so important.

Today we are going to talk about questions that most parents think about  – How can you contribute to the growth of  your child? How would you contribute to the overall development of your child ?

As parents we all want our children to succeed and do well in life. And we want to give them the best we can, to help in our child’s growth and over all development. But usually we are not sure and not aware of how can we contribute in their overall development.

At times we parents get so caught up with work and household chores that we sometimes forget how important our role is in the overall development and growth of our kids. The nurturing and caring needed during the child’s growing years is very crucial in laying down the foundation for your child’s future and well being.

Do you want to actively contribute in your kid’s growth and over all development or just be a passive spectator of life going by?

So let us start with what we are going to cover in this article:

Why early childhood development is important?

A parent’s role in a child development

How can we parents help our kids in their overall growth and development?

Why early childhood development is important?

Before we go further it is important for us to understand the importance of early years in our child’s life. This is the time when their potential level is at peak, they are much curious about things and full of energy, thus ready to understand, learn and grasp new things happening around them.

Do you know the brain grows faster in the first five years of your child’s life than at any other time in his life?

Thus, the best time when we can contribute in their development is their early childhood period because your kid’s development during these early years will set the foundation for lifelong learning, behavior and health.


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