Parenting is the process of promoting and supporting development of a child from infancy to adulthood. This development includes the physical, emotional, social, and intellectual. I learned that when I am angry, my children’s goal is probably power. When I feel hurt, that tells me that the children are probably seeking revenge. When I feel helpless, the child is showing inadequacy. When I am worried or alarmed, the child is seeking approval of friends. In my journey I felt the human right were the way to go, so here they are. They speak for themselves. T family meeting I remember each of us from time to time need reminding that this helps to have a peaceful home.
Children have Human Rights. 1. Children have a right to be respected by their parents or guardians, and to be involved in decisions that affect themselves. 2. Children have a right to say what they want and think and feel as long as doing so does not break the law or affect other people’s rights. 3. Children have a right to personal privacy, including not having personal letters opened or phone calls listened to unless the law allows this. 4. Children have a right to a wide range of information, especially any which would make their life better for them. 5. Children have a right to proper care and protection from all forms of violence, including cruel punishment, belittling or lack of respect. 6. Children have a right to a proper standard of living, good food, good health care and the best possible chance to develop fully 7. Disabled children have a right to be enabled to take an active and full part in every day life. 8. Every child is entitled to rest and play, and to have a chance to join in a wide range of activities. Parents have Human Rights. 1. Parents have a right to be listened to and heard by their children as their children have to be listened to and respected by their parents. 2. Parents have a right to time for relaxing and developing themselves- also have a right to time on their own with their spouse and other significant adult. 3. Have a right to postpone making a decision until they have time to think. 4. Have a right to say ‘No’, to set reasonable limits for their children, and within reason, to let them experience the effects of ignoring those limits. 5. Have a right to have their work at home valued and appreciated by the significant people in their lives as well as by government and state bodies. 6. Have a right to ask their children for reasonable help around their home, according to each child’s ability. 7. Parents have a right to communicate their values and opinions to their children- though they can't force their child to have the same values. 8. Parents have a right to proper support in providing their children with due rights and respect. Homeopathy Consultation is a process tailored on a case by case basis. It identifies the individuals reaction to the world they live in and provides homeopathic medicines to give a long ter, natural and positive approach to your health and well being. THIS WEBSITE IS INFORMATION ONLY. The information on this website is based on the opinion and beliefs of Edel Bolger O’Hora. Edel would love to hear from you. To book a consultation, please use the Online Calendar or facebook Homeopathy with Edel.
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