12 Skills That Good Parents Have (Backed by Science) (2024)

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Do you want to have good parenting skills?

Of course you do.

You want to help your children make the most of their potential, and you want them to be contributing members of society.

But it’s time-consuming to sift through all the parenting tips out there.

What makes it more confusing is that the tips from different “parenting experts” are often contradictory!

I wanted to know what parenting skills and tips have been proven to be effective. So I read through all the scientific articles I could find.

Based on many hours of research, I’ve come up with this list of 12 good parenting skills. (If you’d like to discover another three skills effective parents have, download the free bonus below.)


Research-backed good parenting skills

To become more effective as a parent, practise the skills that have been proven to get the best results.

These will become the parenting strengths you can then rely on to raise children who develop into confident, successful adults.

Parenting skill #1: Focus more on your children’s positive behaviour than negative behaviour.

Yale University psychology professor Alan Kazdin explains that parents should be intentional about focusing more on their children’s positive behaviour than on their negative behaviour.[1]

The more parents scold or reprimand, the more the bad behaviour gets repeated.

When they receive a lot of scolding, children start to internalise the belief that “I’m a bad child who misbehaves and gets scolded”.

As such, they don’t feel motivated to correct their behaviour, because it has already become a part of their identity.

Effective parents understand that the better approach is to acknowledge or describe their children’s good behaviour when they see it.

You may have to go out of your way to do this. (You can also check out these 50+ positive things to say to your children.)

Approach this with patience and dedication and you’ll observe your children’s behaviour improving over time.

Parenting skill #2: Teach your children to focus on the needs of others.

Lara Aknin’s research shows that children find happiness through giving to others.[2]

In fact, children find greater happiness when they give to others sacrificially.

These are interesting findings, because most of us are naturally self-centred. We look out for our own needs before the needs of others.

But the research indicates that if we overcome our selfish nature and focus on the needs of others, we’ll be happier.

If you want your children to lead joyful, fulfilling lives, teach them to serve others and contribute. Involve them in activities where they get to help others and make a positive impact.

When your children think more in terms of contribution and less in terms of achievement, they’ll be on the path of building a happy and successful life.

Parenting skill #3: Don’t shout at your children.

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You’ve probably already told yourself that you shouldn’t shout at your children.

But when your children are driving you up the wall, it isn’t easy to stop yourself from yelling.

Ming-Te Wang’s research findings are clear: The more you shout at your children, the more their behaviour will worsen.[3]

Instead of trying to control your children’s behaviour, understand their perspective and feelings. Then use logical reasoning to get through to them.

To improve your parenting skills and better manage your anger, try these tips:

  • Make a firm decision that you won’t shout at your children unless it’s a matter of safety
  • Decide beforehand what you’ll do if you start to become angry
  • Walk away from the situation if necessary
  • Take five deep breaths when you become agitated
  • Avoid using threats
  • Analyse the role you have to play in the conflict
  • Think about what unmet needs your child has, so that you can get to the root of the issue, e.g. he might feel as if he has no control over his life, which explains his rebellious behaviour

Parenting skill #4: Give your children responsibilities around the house.

The Harvard Study of Adult Development is one of the longest longitudinal studies ever done.

One finding of the study is that children who do more chores around the house become happier later on.[4]

Household responsibilities teach children important life lessons related to duty, cooperation, community and hard work.

People who learn such lessons early in life are more likely to become well-adjusted adults.

Successful parents make household chores a part of the family’s routine and culture. This sets children up for future success.

Parenting skill #5: Build a strong relationship with your spouse.

What does your marriage have to do with your parenting skills?

Children from low-conflict families are happier and more successful in the long run, as compared to children from high-conflict families.[5]

The research shows that parents who have a healthy marriage are more likely to raise children who are well-adjusted.

One of the most important things you can do to benefit your children is to build a strong relationship with your spouse.

I don’t claim to be a marriage expert, but here are some pieces of advice I’ve received that have helped my wife and I to build a strong marriage:

  • Focus on solving problems instead of assigning blame
  • Remember that the relationship is more important than being right
  • Whenever possible, sit side-by-side when you’re at a restaurant or café
  • Make time to talk every day
  • Ask “What can I give to the relationship?” more often than you ask “What can I get from the relationship?”
  • Discuss your future plans together
  • Don’t pick on your spouse’s flaws
  • Compliment your spouse in front of other people
  • Occasionally ask your spouse, “What can I do to be a better husband/wife?”
  • Don’t compare your marriage with other people’s marriages
  • Be kind and polite to your spouse

Parenting skill #6: Teach your children to view challenges positively.

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Renowned psychologist Carol Dweck has spent decades trying to understand how your mindset affects how successful you become.

She has found that people who view challenges and obstacles positively are far more likely to become successful than those who don’t.[6]

Successful people look at challenges and think: “It’s going to be hard, but it’s going to be fun. I’m going to learn a lot through the process of overcoming these challenges.”

On the other hand, people who aren’t so successful look at challenges and think: “It’s going to be hard, so I’d rather do something easier. I’ll try to avoid these challenges, but if I really can’t I’ll find a shortcut instead.”

These differing attitudes develop in childhood and adolescence. As such, good parents hone their skill of enabling their children to view challenges positively.

Parenting skill #7: Don’t do things for your children that your children should do themselves.

Parents want their children to be responsible and independent.

But, at the same time, they feel the urge to supervise their children closely and do things for their children that their children ought to do themselves.

This explains the prevalence of helicopter parents.

Larry Nelson’s research shows that helicopter parenting causes children to become less engaged in school, and causes their well-being to suffer too.[7]

A good parenting skill to develop is how not to be a helicopter parent.

Here are some ways to ensure you don’t become a helicopter parent and instead develop parenting strengths:

  • Don’t do things for your children that are their own responsibility
  • Let your children make age-appropriate choices
  • Let your children deal with the natural consequences of their choices
  • As far as possible, refrain from saying “You’re too young to…”
  • Don’t allow your children to become the centre of your universe
  • Let your children fail
  • Ask your children, “How do you think you might be able to solve the problem?”

Parenting skill #8: Help your children develop social skills.

Researchers tracked more than 750 children over a period of 13 to 19 years. They found a correlation between the children’s social skills as kindergarteners and how self-confident and successful they were as adults.[8]

These findings highlight the importance of teaching children social skills.

Here’s a list of social skills that you can help your children develop:

  • Sharing
  • Giving feedback
  • Accepting differences
  • Respecting others’ rights and property
  • Identifying others’ feelings
  • Seeing things from others’ perspective
  • Making eye contact
  • Managing negative emotions
  • Listening
  • Not interrupting
  • Resolving conflicts
  • Disagreeing respectfully
  • Cooperating
  • Helping others
  • Complimenting others
  • Being polite
  • Asking for help

In addition, here’s a handy resource that’s filled with activities to teach children social skills.

Parenting skill #9: Guide your children without controlling or micromanaging them.

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Psychologist Diana Baumrind has done years of research about the effects of different parenting styles on children.[9]

She concluded that there are three types of parenting styles in general:

  • Permissive: The parent is too lenient and gives in to the child’s unreasonable demands too often. The parent doesn’t set consistent boundaries or rules. Children with permissive parents often become “spoiled”.
  • Authoritarian: The parent is too strict, and is frequently harsh and uncompromising. The parent often coerces or forces the child into doing things. Children with authoritarian parents often become resentful and rebellious in the long run.
  • Authoritative: The parent is “just right”, showing warmth and affection toward the child without being indulgent. The parent sets boundaries for the child, but is willing to compromise or negotiate if the situation calls for it. All else being equal, children with authoritative parents are the most likely to lead happy, successful lives.

Furthermore, Wendy Grolnick’s research also indicates that children who are raised by controlling parents are less independent and are less likely to develop problem solving skills.[10]

Of course, it’s easier said than done for parents to adopt an authoritative parenting style all the time. But the research shows that this is the most effective approach to take.

So make an effort to guide and coach your children, without being controlling. This is a parenting skill that’s definitely worth developing!

(You can also look into educational coaching as a means to help your children become more proactive and self-motivated.)

Parenting skill #10: Give your children a sense of security.

Research by Lee Raby indicates that children who have a strong sense of security early on in life go on to perform better in school. These children also go on to have healthier relationships in adulthood.[11]

This may seem like an obvious finding, but it’s interesting to note that early experiences have such a profound impact on a child’s development.

To build on your parenting strengths and give your children a sense of security, do the following:

  • Show affection toward them
  • Appreciate them
  • Treat them with respect
  • Acknowledge their feelings
  • Set consistent boundaries
  • Give them your full attention when you’re with them
  • Be approachable
  • Remind them that you love them unconditionally
  • Keep your promises
  • Be dependable and trustworthy

Parenting skill #11: Help your children to develop resilience and perseverance.

Psychologist Angela Duckworth has found that grit – defined as “perseverance and passion for long-term goals” – is one of the most important traits that leads to success.[12]

When it comes to long-term success, the research indicates that grit is more important than factors like IQ and talent.

How can you master the parenting skills that will help your children develop grit?

Here are some suggestions:

  • Emphasise progress over perfection
  • Encourage them to take on manageable challenges
  • Emphasise effort over outcome
  • Model for them what it means to be gritty
  • Show them that you’re continually taking risks and getting outside your comfort zone
  • Talk about the challenges you face and what you’re doing to overcome them
  • Focus more on contribution and less on achievement
  • Let them make mistakes

Parenting skill #12: Manage your own stress effectively.

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A fascinating study conducted by Marilyn Essex shows that parents’ stress can affect their children’s genes for many years into the future.[13]

This highlights how vital it is for parents to manage their own stress effectively.

Stress affects you, but it also affects your children!

I’ve heard it said that stress is a fact of life, but that it should never become a way of life.

Managing stress is a huge topic on its own. So if you’re under a lot of stress, I encourage you to check out this article and this article for practical tips on how parents can manage their stress better.

Improve your parenting skills and watch your children thrive

You’re committed to developing the skills needed to be a good, effective, and even world-class parent.

How do I know this?

You’ve made it to the end of this 2,000-word article. That’s something only committed parents would do. 🙂

As you implement the tips listed in this article, you’ll become a better parent.

(Download the free bonus below to learn three more skills you ought to develop.)

Over time, you’ll observe your children becoming more responsible, resilient and self-motivated.

And you won’t have to nag them anymore either.

Of course, this is a journey that will take time and effort. But it’ll be worth it!

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12 Skills That Good Parents Have (Backed by Science) (2024)

FAQs

What are the skills of good parents? ›

9 Steps to More Effective Parenting
  • Boost Your Child's Self-Esteem. ...
  • Catch Kids Being Good. ...
  • Set Limits and Be Consistent With Your Discipline. ...
  • Make Time for Your Kids. ...
  • Be a Good Role Model. ...
  • Make Communication a Priority. ...
  • Be Flexible and Willing to Adjust Your Parenting Style. ...
  • Show That Your Love Is Unconditional.

What are 3 essential responsibilities that a parent must try their best to provide for their children? ›

to provide your child with food, clothing and a place to live. to financially support your child. to provide safety, supervision and control. to provide medical care.

What are 3 things that a child needs from it's parents? ›

Kids must feel safe and sound, with their basic survival needs met: shelter, food, clothing, medical care and protection from harm.

What are the most important things parents can teach a child? ›

11 Life Skills You Should Teach Your Kids
  • Decision-Making.
  • Health and Hygiene.
  • Time Management.
  • Meal Prep.
  • Money Management.
  • Cleaning.
  • Laundry.
  • Comparison Shopping.
19 Jul 2021

Why are good parenting skills important? ›

The child-parent relationship has a major influence on most aspects of child development. When optimal, parenting skills and behaviours have a positive impact on children's self-esteem, school achievement, cognitive development and behaviour.

How can parents develop good parenting skills? ›

What can you do improve your parenting skills?
  • practice active listening with your child.
  • show love and affection daily.
  • offer choices when possible.
  • teach them how to express their feelings.
  • make time for your child.
  • avoid yelling, shaming, and labeling.
  • assign age-appropriate chores.
28 Sept 2020

What are the 4 main parenting responsibilities? ›

What are Parental Responsibilities? A parent in the United States must meet their child's basic needs. This means that they give their child medical care, housing, education, and food. In addition, parents are expected to meet a child's emotional and physical needs.

What are four basic responsibilities of parents? ›

These Are The Basic Responsibilities Every Parent Has
  • Keep A Safe Environment for Your Child. ...
  • Ensure Your Child's Basic Physical Needs Are Being Met. ...
  • Ensure Your Child's Basic Emotional Needs Are Being Met. ...
  • Financially Support Your Child. ...
  • Provide a Suitable Education for Your Child.
2 Jan 2021

What is the most important quality of a good parent? ›

Across these differences, however, research has shown that being effective parents involves the following qualities:
  • Showing love. ...
  • Providing support. ...
  • Setting limits. ...
  • Being a role model. ...
  • Teaching responsibility. ...
  • Providing a range of experiences. ...
  • Showing respect.
11 Sept 2003

What are the 10 things every child needs? ›

"The '10 Things' which dramatically improve a child's ability to learn are: Interaction; Touch; Stable Relationships; Safe, Healthy Environments; Self-Esteem; Quality Care; Play; Communication; Music; and Reading. Hosted by Tim Reid, actor and star of the WB's sitcom, 'Sister, Sister.

What are the 10 rights of a child? ›

What are the rights of a child in India
  • Right to equality. ...
  • Right against discrimination. ...
  • Right to freedom of expression. ...
  • Right to life. ...
  • Right to education. ...
  • Right to being protected from trafficking and forced into labour. ...
  • Right to be protected from hazardous employment. ...
  • Right to be protected against abuse.
18 Dec 2021

What are the 5 needs of a child? ›

What Are the Basic Needs of a Child?
  • Food.
  • Water.
  • Shelter.
  • Education.
  • Consistency.
  • Structure.
  • Guidance.
5 Oct 2018

What are 10 life skills and explain each? ›

NICEF, UNESCO and WHO list the ten core life skill strategies and techniques as: problem solving, critical thinking, effective communication skills, decision-making, creative thinking, interpersonal relationship skills, self- awareness building skills, empathy, and coping with stress and emotions.

What are the three most important lessons parents should teach their children? ›

3 Lessons All Parents Should Teach Their Children
  • Manners. Teaching children to treat others politely and with respect is a foundation for having good relationships, good behavior, and a good reputation. ...
  • Accountability. We all have to be accountable for our actions and the position we are in. ...
  • Independence.

What ten things would make up a perfect parent? ›

10 Ways to Be a Better Parent
  • Be the person you want your child to be. ...
  • Praise your child, not just the action. ...
  • Let your child make mistakes. ...
  • Teach values, not rules. ...
  • Don't just discipline bad behavior, explain why it's bad. ...
  • Encourage creativity. ...
  • Don't be ashamed to ask for and accept help.

What is the most important role as a parent? ›

Support and guidance

The proper role of the parent is to provide encouragement, support, and access to activities that enable the child to master key developmental tasks. A child's learning and socialization are most influenced by their family since the family is the child's primary social group.

What is the main purpose of parenting? ›

Parenting practices around the world share three major goals: ensuring children's health and safety, preparing children for life as productive adults, and transmitting cultural values. A high-quality parent-child relationship is critical for healthy development.

How parents play an important role in children's life? ›

Parents and caregivers offer their children love, acceptance, appreciation, encouragement, and guidance. They provide the most intimate context for the nurturing and protection of children as they develop their personalities and identities and also as they mature physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially.

What skills do parents teach? ›

Here's a partial list of those key life skills, suggested by Hutton and other parents.
  • Elementary school.
  • Personal safety. ...
  • Care of self. ...
  • Care of others. ...
  • Talking to others. ...
  • Middle school.
  • Being home alone. ...
  • Kitchen safety.
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What are three strategies parents can use to improve a child's behavior? ›

California's parenting website
  • Find the good. ...
  • Set clear expectations. ...
  • Help them with their words. ...
  • Teach routines. ...
  • Give time. ...
  • Stay calm. ...
  • Maintain eye contact. ...
  • Give your child things to do.

What are the 5 parenting skills? ›

Also, respect the need for independence and some privacy. Being a parent comes with its share of challenges and woes. The 5 positive parenting skills are to be encouraging, be responsive, set the example, set boundaries, and be interactive.

What are 2 examples of responsible parenting? ›

1, children learn more from examples. Responsible parents behave responsibly in front of their children.
...
  • They don't fake their attention to kids. ...
  • They don't compare their kids with others. ...
  • They don't stop their kids from voicing their opinions.
21 Mar 2017

What are the 7 roles of parents? ›

Parents play seven roles. The seven roles that parents play include: the parent as nurture, in adult relationships, as an individual, as a worker, as a consumer, as a community member, and as an educator. Parents have all these roles which make their life more difficult, but a teacher could make it easier.

What does a good mother do? ›

Should always be willing to give up anything for her child. Should be happy staying home with her kids all day. Never resents her child. Should feel the only thing she needs in her life to feel happy is her child.

How should parents treat their child? ›

10 healthy discipline strategies that work
  • Show and tell. Teach children right from wrong with calm words and actions. ...
  • Set limits. ...
  • Give consequences. ...
  • Hear them out. ...
  • Give them your attention. ...
  • Catch them being good. ...
  • Know when not to respond. ...
  • Be prepared for trouble.
5 Nov 2018

What are the most important characteristics of a parent and why? ›

Loving parents choose to respect, encourage and nurture their children rather than judging and blaming him. They constantly affirm their love and affection, both verbally and through their behavior. By using positive reinforcement, they build self-esteem rather than tearing it down with criticism.

What makes a child successful? ›

A successful child is one who uses her abilities to develop ever-increasing skills that help form the positive personal attributes that will lead her to a successful life. A child's individual abilities make her unique. She uses her skills to develop positive experiences.

What habits a child must have? ›

Cleanliness. A simple habit like brushing your teeth twice a day and learning to floss will keep your child's oral health in check. Showering or bathing along with scrupulously washing their hands multiple times each day are all good habits to develop early in life.

What is the most important thing in child development? ›

Family is almost certainly the most important factor in child development. In early childhood especially, parents are the ones who spend the most time with their children and we (sometimes unwittingly) influence the way they act and think and behave.

What are the 12 basic Rights of the Child? ›

12 Child Rights Everyone Should Know
  • Non-discrimination. ...
  • Family. ...
  • Health. ...
  • Protection From Harm. ...
  • Identity. ...
  • Education. ...
  • Freedom of Thought. ...
  • Access to Information.
2 Nov 2020

What are the 12 fundamental rights? ›

Under this section, we list the fundamental rights in India and briefly describe each of them.
  • Right to Equality (Articles 14 – 18) ...
  • Right to Freedom (Articles 19 – 22) ...
  • Right against Exploitation (Articles 23 – 24) ...
  • Right to Freedom of Religion (Articles 25 – 28) ...
  • Cultural and Educational Rights (Articles 29 – 30)

What are the 3 most important rights for children? ›

Children's rights include the right to health, education, family life, play and recreation, an adequate standard of living and to be protected from abuse and harm. Children's rights cover their developmental and age-appropriate needs that change over time as a child grows up.

How can I be a calm mother? ›

11 Tips for Becoming a Peaceful and Calm Parent
  1. Consider the negative consequences of expressing anger. ...
  2. Give yourself a timeout. ...
  3. When appropriate, let your family members be wrong. ...
  4. Decide which is more important: being happy or being right. ...
  5. Take a minute to notice your anger. ...
  6. Ask yourself why you're upset.
24 Jan 2022

What is basic care of a child? ›

A child's basic needs, such as food, clothing or shelter, are not met or they aren't properly supervised or kept safe. Educational neglect. A parent doesn't ensure their child is given an education. Emotional neglect. A child doesn't get the nurture and stimulation they need.

What are 10 essential skills? ›

10 essential skills you'll need for career success
  • Communication. Communication includes listening, writing and speaking. ...
  • Problem solving. Challenges will arise in every job you have. ...
  • Teamwork. ...
  • Initiative. ...
  • Analytical, quantitative. ...
  • Professionalism, work ethic. ...
  • Leadership. ...
  • Detail oriented.
17 Apr 2019

What are the 8 essential skills? ›

The eight essential skills are listening, speaking, problem-solving, creativity, staying positive, aiming high, leadership, and teamwork. The skills cover communication, creative problem solving, self-management, and interpersonal skills.

What are the six most important life skills? ›

Defining Essential Life Skills
  • Communication and interpersonal skills. ...
  • Decision-making and problem-solving. ...
  • Creative thinking and critical thinking. ...
  • Self-awareness and empathy, which are two key parts of emotional intelligence. ...
  • Assertiveness and equanimity, or self-control.

What skills should parents have? ›

These 10, listed in order from most to least important, predict a strong parent-child bond and children's happiness, health, and success:
  • Love and affection. ...
  • Stress management. ...
  • Relationship skills. ...
  • Autonomy and independence. ...
  • Education and learning. ...
  • Life skills. ...
  • Behavior management. ...
  • Health.

What are 3 effective parenting strategies? ›

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  • Give your child lots of nurturing physical attention. ...
  • Offer a variety of activities for them to do. ...
  • Set clear limits on your child's behavior. ...
  • Don't feed into their emotional outbursts. ...
  • Have realistic expectations. ...
  • Don't forget to take care of yourself. ...
  • Don't forget to give your child positive attention.
20 May 2020

What makes a quality parent? ›

A good parent takes care of themselves so they can take care of their children. A good parent always advocates for the needs of their children and does their best to have active communication with their children. A good parent can come in a sizes, shapes, colors, and forms. A good parent can live anywhere.

What will make parents most happy? ›

To make your parents happy, try doing your chores without being asked, since this can show that you care about them and your home. Also, give them reasons to be proud of you, either by working really hard in school or excelling at extracurricular activities.

What are the essential duties of parents towards their children? ›

Parents are responsible to provide the necessary food, clothing, shelter, and medical care insofar as they are able. They are equally responsible for providing sound education and sound knowledge of their religion as well as the moral training of their children.

What do you think are the three most important things parents can do to help their teens through the adolescent years? ›

Allowing age appropriate independence and assertiveness. Developing a relationship that encourages your child to talk to you. Teaching responsibility for their belongings and yours.

What are a parents moral responsibilities to their child? ›

A parent's moral responsibilities are: helping their child develop a positive self-image,providing the child with morals and values appropriate for their own culture,encouraging mutual respect with their words and actions, providing kind, fair, and predictable discipline, being active with their children, staying ...

What are the 10 responsibilities of a child? ›

12 Responsibilities For Kids That Make Them Feel Special, According To Experts
  • Caring For Pets. bbernard/Shutterstock. ...
  • Cleaning Up Their Messes. ...
  • Cooking A Meal. ...
  • Helping With Organization. ...
  • Taking Out The Trash. ...
  • Tending A Garden. ...
  • Caring For Younger Siblings. ...
  • Cleaning The Car.
19 Jun 2019

What are the 7 roles of parents? ›

Parents play seven roles. The seven roles that parents play include: the parent as nurture, in adult relationships, as an individual, as a worker, as a consumer, as a community member, and as an educator. Parents have all these roles which make their life more difficult, but a teacher could make it easier.

How do parents influence their child's future? ›

As a parent, you influence your child's basic values, like religious values, and issues related to their future, like educational choices. And the stronger your relationship with your child, the more influence you'll have, because your child will be more likely to seek your guidance and value your opinion and support.

What are three strategies parents can use to improve a child's behavior? ›

California's parenting website
  • Find the good. ...
  • Set clear expectations. ...
  • Help them with their words. ...
  • Teach routines. ...
  • Give time. ...
  • Stay calm. ...
  • Maintain eye contact. ...
  • Give your child things to do.

What is the most important part of being a parent? ›

Relationship. I believe the relationship we have with our children is the most important element of parenting. It is the value of our connection that determines how well they listen to us, accept our limits and values, and cooperate.

What is the most important role of a mother? ›

A mother's role starts from being pregnant and maintaining a human life for nine months and eventually giving birth to the child with the risk of losing her life. Giving birth is just the beginning of a mother's complex and significant role in raising a family throughout her life.

What does a good mother do? ›

Should always be willing to give up anything for her child. Should be happy staying home with her kids all day. Never resents her child. Should feel the only thing she needs in her life to feel happy is her child.

What is the most important responsibility of a mother? ›

Childbearing: Childbearing is the primary and sole responsibility of a mother, as she is the only one who can bear a child. Childbearing is a very essential responsibility because, without its fulfillment, we won't have a proper family setting of Father, Mother, and Children.

What are the 10 moral values? ›

Here are the ten essential moral values that build character and instil positive behaviour in kids.
  • Respect. ...
  • Honesty. ...
  • Compassion. ...
  • Hard Work. ...
  • Kindness. ...
  • Gratitude. ...
  • Sharing. ...
  • Cooperation.

What 3 things can parents do to assist children with their moral development? ›

How Parents Can Help Moral Development in Children
  • Rules and Teaching Opportunities. Set clear rules for your children in regards to the values you deem important. ...
  • Lead by Example. Young minds are impressionable, so it's important to lead by example. ...
  • Praise. ...
  • Volunteer.
18 Jun 2013

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