For example, smaller children may require more direct supervision and structured discipline, whereas older children and teenagers may benefit from supportive direction and the development of autonomy.
As mothers, we are mostly with our children, because of our responsibilities to them and the home generally. Therefore we are expected to be effective in our parenting. This entails understanding and adjusting to the changing needs of our children as they move through several phases of development. This flexibility ensures that children receive the right balance of structure and freedom, discipline and affection/ These are critical to their general well-being.
Therefore, we are not expected to stick to a particular parenting style. Our parenting styles should be consciously tailored according to our children’s growth.
The following are effective parenting approaches that can be adopted at various stages of our children’s growth:
Younger children: The Managerial approach may be more beneficial since at this stage, it gives the structure and guidance they require to learn rules and acquire basic skills.
Teenagers and older children The consultative method is often preferable since it encourages independence, critical thinking, and responsibility, corresponding to their developmental desire for autonomy.
The most effective parenting approach blends parts of both managerial and consultative techniques. This combined strategy has a high chance of success. Parents can give structure and clear expectations while promoting independence and involving their children in decision-making as they mature. This hybrid technique enables parents to tailor their style to their child’s developmental stage and specific needs, combining the advantages of both styles.
God notices your dedication to caring for your home; He will bless you accordingly. So, be joyful, for a happy mother nurtures a happy home. Kindly drop your comments below.