Parents as Role Models
Most parents want their children to be like just them. The good news is that children too, at least when they are young, want to be like their parents. Parents are, after all, their earliest role models. While this makes it easy for parents to mold children's behavior, it also confers a significant responsibility on them.
Here are things you can do to become a role model for your child:
- Practice rather than preach: Infants instinctively
pick up behavioral clues by watching their parents. Your actions
influence them more than your sermons. By always doing yourself what
you expect them to do, you can ensure that your children will naturally
follow desired norms of behavior. This is often easier and more
effective than forcing children to obey rules by instilling fear in
them or even by enticing them with rewards.
- Obey your own rules: If you want your child to
obey the rules of the house, obey them yourself first. This is
important because your child will learn to respect these rules as
innately inviolable, rather than grudgingly obey them out of fear.
- Teach by example: Children often find it difficult
to understand abstract concepts such as courtesy or respect. One way of
teaching your children how to be respectful or courteous, is to emulate
these qualities in your own interactions with other people.
- Convey right emotions: Children often tend to be confused about emotions. For instance, they may construe anger on your part as meaning that you do not love them. It is up to you to always let them know, through your actions and responses, that though you may scold them when they do something wrong, it does not mean that your love for them has reduced.