COMPLETE HAIRSTYLES GUIDE |
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COMPLETE HAIRSTYLES GUIDE |
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Raising a child is considered as one of the most rewarding and courageous job an adult can possibly have and millennials are changing the way children are being raised. Undoubtedly, parents of every generation excel at raising kids and equip them well to meet the challenges of life on this planet. These parents don’t do things that no one has done before; rather, they do things in a highly customised kind of way. These parents want to be more involved and hover a little lesser unlike the baby boomers and helicopter moms of Gen X. But, regardless of the parent generation the basics of child-raising philosophies remain the same with only slight changes in the modus operandi. Here are three out of the box and cool ways to reward a Gen Z baby. Make way for the crunchy moms and free-range parents! Princess Pamper Party Reward your little one by letting her be a princess for a day. Just as the name suggests, girls pamper parties are parties organised for girls to get pampered. They are pampered by professionals with services like face masks, foot spas, express facial, painted nails and a glass of non-alcoholic champagne. It’s an amazing idea for birthday celebrations as well. When everybody is organising typical theme parties year after year and the only thing that changes is the Disney Princess in the theme, a girls pamper party would be a fresh way to shower your love and affection. But while choosing a salon, make sure that the professionals only use the best and safest products that will not harm your baby’s soft skin. Lenient Screen Time Technology is here to stay for good and it would be a gross understatement to say that technology has affected, or at the very least influenced parenting skills. Technology has created a complicated dimension to establishing a consequence and reward system for kids. Perhaps the most difficult part of this is understanding how and when to factor technology time into your parenting efforts. For families who allot a very strict or specific amount of time on devices daily, the promise of technology time can be a great motivator. With younger children, reward extra minutes of television time or let her have the remote for the evening. Mini Spa The last time I checked, being a child was in itself pretty relaxing with nothing to worry about. But mini spas are a thing now. Oh yes! And believe me, your little one is going to love it. Spoil your mini you with everything mini. These spas provide little girls with mini-mani, foot spas, mini massages, minimal makeup, mini facial and everything mini that makes them sweep off their feet in a sparkly tide. Many spas offer mother-daughter bonding packages. Isn’t it a win-win when you can spend time pampering your daughter while you get yourself some time to restore and repair your hair? This is something you should give a thought the next time to reward your little girls comes around. ‘The Only Child’ Card If your little girl has siblings, this is just the perfect idea to make her feel special with no cost. Send her siblings away to the grandparents, relatives or friends for the day and make your girl the centre of attention. Devote the entire day to her and how to make her feel special. You could have an art session or do some fun science experiment. You could even suggest baking her favourite cookies or pastries together. The messier it gets, the more fun it’s going to be. Rewards can be utilised as a positive reinforcement to modify negative behaviours. Rewards that are chosen by the child are usually the most influential. These mentioned rewards are sure to sprinkle some pixie dust on your little girl as you spend time together. Some rewards also have some special delight for the crunchy moms, as stylists tend to your needs while your little one gets her reward. Additionally, a variety of reward possibilities helps to keep a child motivated over a longer period of time. Remember that rewards can be privileges, things or activities with parents. But make sure that the reward is given for a genuine cause and worth the cause. Keep in mind that these should be special privileges that a child should earn, not something to be given on a regular basis.
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