1. Even before the two of you discuss your wedding date, discuss your family goals and expectations. Showing parental unity does not mean that you will always agree with each other’s methods, but it does depend on your discussing your differences privately until you come to a mutual understanding.
2. Allow the children to love their absent parent. Avoid saying negative things about the absent parent.
3. Continue existing family traditions while creating new ones. Children need the familiarity of cherished traditions.
4. Love the children wholeheartedly.
5. Do not show favoritism.
6. Show your love by deed as well as word.
7. Don’t be afraid to say no, but say it kindly. If children are confident of your love for them, they are much more accepting of parental authority.
8. Don’t expect instant acceptance.
9. Have a gospel-oriented home. Learning about Christ and trying to live by his example can create a great environment in any home.
No comments:
Post a Comment