Reshmi Mohan A, Child Development Therapist, SUT Hospital, Pattom
Real parenting aims to keep children grounded and authentic. It involves approaches that are realistic, empowering, accessible, and loving. Parenting encompasses the activities of parents to provide care, support, and love, fostering a child’s complete development. It is both a biological and social process, involving more than just the mother. Parenting is about raising children, offering them protection and cares to ensure their healthy growth into adulthood.
Traditional parenting relies on rigid rules, hierarchy, and submission. While it may provide structure and discipline, it can sometimes overlook a child’s individuality and emotional growth. Traditional parenting enforces discipline through strict rules and clear consequences.
Gentle parenting focuses on raising confident, independent, and happy children through empathy, respect, understanding, and healthy boundaries. It emphasizes age-appropriate development. The four core principles of gentle parenting are empathy, respect, understanding, and compassion, often summarized as the 3 Cs: Connection, Communication, and Consistency.
Example: If your child shares a toy with a friend or helps a sibling with a task, praise their kindness and generosity. This positive reinforcement can boost their confidence and encourage more positive behaviour.
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Benefits of Gentle Parenting
In my opinion, positive parenting helps children perform better in school, have fewer behavioural issues, and maintain stronger mental health. This approach can be especially effective for teenagers, helping reduce their stress and encouraging open communication with their parents.
Dr. Vishnu has various research work publications in Kerala Medical Journal. Original Article “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension” published in Kerala Medical Journal (KMJ) August 2013, is one of his esteemed publications. He has already done many oral presentations. The enlightening presentation includes “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension” — APICON- 2013, Role of Plasmapheresis in Neurological disorders ISNSCON 2017, Clinical profile on NODAT — NAKCON 2017. He is a Life Time Member of Indian Medical Association. He was Awarded First Prize in Free paper presentation APICON 2012 of “Observation of Serum Uric acid level in essential hypertension
A Malaysian national diagnosed with lower rectal cancer had to fly from his home to Trivandrum entrusting Dr.Baiju Senadhipan, the prestigious Consultant Gastrosurgeon at SUT Pattom to have a comeback to his routine life.