1. A common myth about becoming a parent is that the child will be a miniature version of their parent. There is a possibility a child will not be like their parent because they are their own person. They have their own DNA which means everything from what their likes and dislike may be different from their parent but some qualities may be the same as their parent.
2.Qualities of a nurturing parent include a parent who tries to empathize with their child to understand their outlook on life, a parent who cares for their selves thus setting a good example and esteem for their child. A nurturing parent tries to model an authoritative style of parenting giving their child a balance of discipline and freedom. There are many qualities a nurturing parent has and these qualities help ensure that the child develops with the support they need.
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This includes access to nutritious food, shelter, clothing, and health care. This is one of the many obligations parents need to meet for their child.
5.In addition to financial needs, parents are expected to provide safety and security, cater to emotion, educational and disciplinary needs. A child needs to feel they are protected, they need to be able to rely on someone, the need to know right from wrong and how to properly behave in life.
These responsibilities and needs are the basic building blocks to raising a child.
6. The most important quality of a nurturing parent is when a parent takes cares of their self and acts as a role model. A parent is a child's first teacher, so it is important that the parent acts as a good role model and lead by example to ensure a child grows up to be productive. Plus if a parent is neglecting their health they can not do as much if they are unhealthy versus them being healthy. A child often looks too their parents on how they should act and it is important that the parent sets a good example for their