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    Mindful Parenting: Practices & Benefits 

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    Mindful Parenting: Practices & Benefits 

    Updated on 3 November 2023

    Do you have little children at home? You're not alone if you feel lost and need some direction.

    However, let's be honest: between diaper blowouts, early morning wake-ups, sibling squabbles, and the preschool pick-up line, you probably don't have much time to read books full of parenting advice.

    Simultaneously, some parents are adopting a mindfulness approach to raising their children. Here, we'll offer you a quick introduction to mindful parenting and explain why taking a deep breath before reacting can be helpful the next time your child drives you crazy.

    What is Mindful Parenting?

    To practice mindfulness, be present. It signifies you're aware of your location, thoughts, and emotions. Acceptance and nonjudgment are important to mindfulness. Buddhist meditation emphasises the present moment.

    To practice mindful parenting, respond mindfully to your child's activities. You accept the child and parent. You may become closer. Mindful parenting doesn't necessitate a cheerful outlook. Raising children isn't always easy, with everyone getting along and eating without complaint. Instead, it's about living in the moment and not allowing the past or the future to colour your thoughts or actions. Anger and frustration still exist, but they're not reflexive.

    Examples of Mindful Parenting

    When it comes down to it, how does mindful parenting look? Take a look at how it can change how you deal with some common issues as a parent.

    Awake and fussy baby?

    Breathe. You surely remember nights when your child resisted bedtime. You may fear they'll never go to bed or give you peace. Feelings can escalate easily. Breathe. You, specifically. You're awesome. Consider your feelings. Are you feeling irate? Don't judge; acknowledge. Many infants have trouble sleeping. This is natural and will pass.

    Tantrum-throwing toddler at the supermarket?

    Explore! Focus on the present despite their inappropriate behaviour. There are many distractions for your child in the store beside the stares of strangers (ignore them!). They want a snack. They're probably too weary after partying or shopping all night. Before snatching your child and leaving, assess the situation. Recognise that bribed or overtired kids can misbehave. They must have strong emotions. Don't be embarrassed if strangers stare at your youngster.

    A picky eater among your young ones?

    Babies gulp milk or formula like it's their last meal. Your child will reject your homemade meal. You'll react emotionally. Relax and think about your child. You're a fantastic cook. They may fear a new taste or experience. Maybe a terrible meal encounter made them equate that colour with being sick. Ridiculous? No newcomers. After showing sympathy, ask how they feel and why they need food. Set a healthy example by trying new meals and eating thoughtfully rather than reacting to hunger feelings.

    Key Benefits of Mindful Parenting

    Mindfulness parenting is a childrearing style that pays equal attention to the parent's emotional and mental well-being and the children. Increased self-awareness is just one benefit of parenting with care.

    Your ability to empathise with your child grows as you become a parent, and you take a more considered approach to satisfy your child's emotional and developmental needs.

    How to Practice Mindful Parenting

    Mindfulness techniques can help you right now without requiring a complete lifestyle overhaul.

    Awaken Your Senses and Open Your Eyes

    Consider your surroundings and inner and outside feelings. Touch, hear, see, smell, and taste.

    Enjoy The Present Moment

    Avoid living in the past or future. Find the good in the present.

    Acceptance Training

    Although they frustrate you, accept your child's feelings and actions. (Be self-accepting.)

    Breathe Easy

    Crisis? Breathe. Inhale deeply and focus on your breath. Feel your breath entering and leaving your body. In challenging times, remind your child to breathe.

    Consider Meditating

    Meditation emphasises the breath. Daily self-care takes a few minutes. YouTube has free meditations. Also, find kid-friendly practices.

    The Important Elements of Mindful Parenting

    These are the abilities typically associated with mindfulness parenting:

    Paying Attention

    Listening and looking intently are important. This requires time and effort to master. Additionally, you need to inculcate environmental listening. Share your environment's sights, smells, and sounds with your child.

    Unconditional Love and Acceptance

    A judgment-free attitude means not placing value on your or your child's emotions. Now, to truly practise nonjudgment, you must also let go of your idealised vision of your child. The final step is to accept reality for what it is.

    Awareness of One's Feelings

    Parent-child awareness-raising goes both ways. Set a positive example for your child by controlling your emotions well. Emotions, whether permanent or temporary, shape outcomes.

    Maintaining One's Own Equilibrium

    That's why it's essential to control your feelings instead of letting them lead to hasty responses like yelling. In a nutshell, it's pausing to consider options before taking any rash action.

    Compassion

    Mindful parenting also stresses empathy, even if you disagree with your child's choices. For this, you'll need to put yourself in the child's shoes and try to see things from their perspective. When a parent is shown compassion, they are less likely to blame themselves when things don't go as planned.

    Differences Between Parenting Styles

    Why are thoughtful parents special? Nothing matters more than existing. It's OK if you're confused. This may involve some conceptual adjustments.

    Some parenting styles emphasize teaching children how to respond to specific incidents or behaviours. Mindful parents move gently. Understanding a parent's motivations is crucial. It's about not attempting to control happy and bad feelings.

    Respectful parents cherish their children's childhoods and consider their viewpoints. Children live in the moment. Instead of structure and consistency, mindfulness focuses on a child's ability to be in the now. Your child will become more resilient.

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    Written by

    Priyanka Verma

    Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to an 11-year-old, she's a ski

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