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    Good ParentingWhat makes a good parent? People are always tired of finding the answer because what makes a good parent makes a good family and what makes a good family makes a good society and finally what makes a good society makes the world we live in good. In fact, it is from the family that all social ills come. It is the family that predetermines the type of society we will have tomorrow, because the society of tomorrow will be born and shaped in the family of today. So if we want to find out what makes a good parent and try to change the society we will live in, we need to start now. So let's get started. What makes a good parent? Many people think this question is impossible to answer because what makes a good parent to one child makes a bad parent to another. But I think there are some universal things that a good parent should give to their child. Take love for example. Every child needs it, every child needs to feel loved. Love is something that must first of all come from actions, manifest itself in actions. Of course, we cannot do without the three magic words I Love You, but they are not enough, there must always be something that will communicate this idea to the child on an emotional level. Love takes a lot of work. Love is being willing to do whatever it takes to make sure your children are happy. Love is spending time with your children even when you don't want to. Love is always there for your child. Love also means setting boundaries for the sake of your children. But you shouldn't overdo it, because there is a fine line between love and overprotection. Overprotective parents risk depriving their children of the freedom they need. Free...... middle of paper ......reet. Being a good parent means being a good role model. And being a good role model is being a good person. It's that simple. Children are more likely to learn from our actions than from our words. Children admire us, it is up to us to decide what they see and the behaviors they imitate. How can we expect our children to act well if we act badly? How can we expect our children to stand up for what is right if our actions suggest that standing up for what is right is wrong, even if we continue to say so? So if we really want to raise our children the right way, if we really want them to become decent people, we must not only understand and say what is right, but we must never defend what is wrong or act badly, because there is always someone. who watches, there is always someone who imitates, there is always someone who learns from our actions.