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In 2012, the UN General Assembly declared the first ever Global Day of Parents. Since then, it has been held annually on June 1 to honor parental units around the world. Being a parent is one of the most universal experiences, but it’s definitely not a walk in the park. For one, it has its challenges long before kids are even born. With many complications resulting from pregnancy, just having a healthy parent is something to be grateful for. And while many of us didn’t appreciate being nagged to clean our rooms, someone had to help us fight off the dust bunny invasion. Honestly, if we had never learned to handle tiny responsibilities like that, we’d have no hope of coping with the adult world. So let’s use this day to say thanks to our first teachers and nurturers. And if you happen to be a parent, give yourself a big pat on the back (seriously).
IMPORTANCE OF GLOBAL PARENTS DAYS
1. It reminds kids to respect elders as parents are never considered as ELDERS . Parents are doing their best in spite of struggling in their profession / personal lifes Needless to say, they're deserving of some R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
2.It encourages fathers to take a more active role in parenting Time research shows that children benefit from having fathers play an active role in their lives. It’s easy for dads to stay out of the spotlight and let moms take over parenting duty, but today’s a reminder that a little interaction can go a long way.
SPECIAL FACTS ABOUT CHILD-PARENTS RELATIONSHIP
1. IT IS NOT VOLUNTARY HAHAHAH... this relationship comes with a bond of blood.
2.Parent and child intrect more than anyone in this whole world with any one else.
3.MOMS ARE ALWAYS RIGHT as she always share her experiences and struggles
4.The bond with parents will remain forever and is timeless even after you become parents .
5. It may be genetic or pattern of behaviour but as child grow they adapt some pattern of good /annoying behaviour of parents
#solicitude _parentingbyritujain
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#parents #connect #counselling
#coaching #autistic #autism
#speechdelay #mentalhealth #health
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