What Is Your Best Parenting Advice?

Every parent has some advice to pass along to those just getting started, even if they're beginners themselves. What parenting advice would you give to a new Mom or Dad? Take these 10 questions and find out!
START THE QUIZ!

Question 1/10

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Do you believe that children need lots of structure and discipline?
Yes
No
Sometimes

Question 2/10

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Which of your traits do you most want to pass along to your kids?
My sense of logic
My patience
My compassion
My confidence
My self assuredness

Question 3/10

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Which of these factors do you think is most important in raising a child?
Environment
Structure
Patience
Follow through
All of the above

Question 4/10

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Would you ever pay your child to clean their room?
Yes
No
I'm not sure

Question 5/10

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What do you find most difficult about being a parent?
Raising my voice
Following through on threats
Running on zero sleep
Finding time for myself
Worrying about how they'll turn out

Question 6/10

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Is spoiling a child ever healthy?
Yes
No
Sometimes

Question 7/10

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What do you find most rewarding about being a parent?
Absolutely everything
Seeing them happy and healthy
Watching them grow into good people
Rising to a challenge and meeting it

Question 8/10

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How many children do you currently have?
One
Two
Three
Four or more
None

Question 9/10

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How important is it for a parent to demonstrate brave behavior?
Very important
Somewhat important
Not important at all

Question 10/10

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What do most new parents need to hear?
It gets better
You're taking on the role of a lifetime
The benefits outweigh the negatives
It's the adventure of a lifetime
The parenting advice you would give is to memorize the acronym H.A.L.T which stands for hungry, agitated, lonely, and tired. When parents understand that most tantrums come from one of these factors, dealing with the episode becomes much easier to understand and all parties fare better!

Memorize The Acronym H.A.L.T.

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The best advice you would give a parent is to lower your voice instead of raising it when it comes to getting little kids to focus. While yelling might garner attention, it doesn't yield focus. By whispering so low that the child can't hear unless they quiet down and pay attention, you're forcing them to focus on you instead of their environment.

Lower Your Voice To Gain Attention

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The best parenting advice that you could give is to teach your children the importance of being kind year round, not just on holidays or special occasions. By planning random acts of kindness and demonstrating that little things add up, you're helping your children to become better more wholesome individuals.

Plan Not So Random Acts Of Kindness

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The parenting advice you would give is to model brave behavior! Every parent wants confident and self assured children. The best way to guarantee their confidence? Show them what it means to be a confident adult. Do things that are brave and then talk to your children about your brave choices. They'll learn that sometimes small acts of bravery can add up to big things!

Model Brave Behavior

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The parenting advice that you would give is to take care of yourself! As a parent, it's easy to want to give every ounce of yourself to your children, but it's important to take care of yourself too. If you're exhausted, beat down, and feeling overwhelmed, you won't be giving your kids your best. By planning some me time and taking some time for yourself, you're ensuring that your kids and family always get the best version of you!

Take Care Of Yourself

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