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  2. Parent - Wikipedia

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    Parent. A parent is either the progenitor of a child or, in humans, it can refer to a caregiver or legal guardian, generally called an adoptive parent or step-parent. The gametes of a parent result in a child, a male through the sperm, and a female through the ovum. Parents are first-degree relatives and have 50% genetic meet.

  3. Parental Anxiety: Knowing If You Have It and Finding Relief

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    Remember to breathe. Parenting is tough. In anxiety-inducing situations, try to stop and count to 10. After some deep breathing, say something positive to your child, starting to replace your ...

  4. 8 Ways to Set Boundaries with Your Parents - Healthline

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    1. Find out what’s on their mind. When it comes to navigating conflict or tension in any kind of relationship, an open conversation is nearly always the best place to start. Talking with your ...

  5. Parental Burnout: What It Is and How to Cope - Healthline

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    Take 2 minutes every morning to just breathe and think about yourself. You can also meditate or journal, if you have the time. Bathing at the end of the day can help you relax, physically and ...

  6. How to Be a Good Parent: 10 Tips - WebMD

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    4. Adapt your parenting to fit your child. Keep pace with your child's development. Your child is growing up. Consider how age is affecting the child's behavior. "The same drive for independence ...

  7. Parenting - Wikipedia

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    Parenting. A father and a mother holding their infant child. Parenting or child rearing promotes and supports the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and cognitive development of a child from infancy to adulthood. Parenting refers to the intricacies of raising a child and not exclusively for a biological relationship.

  8. Bad Parenting: Signs, Effects, and How to Change It - Healthline

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    Emotional and behavioral problems. Harsh parenting, which includes verbal or physical threats, frequent yelling, and hitting, along with immediate negative consequences for a specific behavior ...

  9. Parental Alienation: 3 Signs To Look For - WebMD

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    Parental alienation primarily occurs during a high-conflict divorce in which the child identifies strongly with one parent, usually the custodial parent. The other parent is hated and rejected ...