Everyday Advice for New Parents Part2: Learning to be realistic
Learn to be realistic about your new status :- it’s possible that you’re among those that have always believe that parenting is just as normal as every other social challenge, and perhaps you have never taken time to prepare for it. This inevitable task will not only leave you exhausted, but you will also be disappointed about little things that you otherwise should have known. Especially within the first two years of having your first baby: a period that you’d be amazed by the kind of changes that will take place in both your social life, sleep pattern among others. Have you also been thinking that your baby will not be the type that will do nasty things, disobey your suggestions, make you restless or even make the house very untidy with a mess of that very delicious meal that almost all babies do at home? Then you’re not been realistic about your parenting skill. This is because a child will always be a child to accomplish the required milestone. You must love your baby ...