4.7.2 Being a parent/carer: Connecting with and nurturing your child

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4.7.2 Being a parent/carer: Connecting with and nurturing your child I can talk about what a parent/carer does to make sure their child is healthy, happy and safe. I understand the challenges of being a parent/carer. I know that all families are different. I can talk about the kind of parent or carer I would be. I can describe the impact that having a child has on a parent. I understand that parents/carers need support and help. rshp.scot

Babies: What are they thinking? http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zgxfg82 rshp.scot

What do my parents/carers do for me now? rshp.scot

Nurture means to care or protect someone or something as it grows Nurture means to care or protect someone or something as it grows. To be a nurturing parent or carer means giving your child lots of love and affection. If a parent/carer nurtures their child then the child feels protected and cared about, children feel important and good about themselves and their relationships. rshp.scot

Imagine yourself as a parent or carer: What would you do to nurture your child…? As a baby As a toddler As a 5 year old As a 10 year old As a 15 year old rshp.scot

You as a parent QUIZ rshp.scot

Discussion: Parenting has been called the ultimate long-term investment. It's one of the most complex and challenging jobs you'll face in your lifetime -- and also the most rewarding. Agree/Disagree/maybe…. rshp.scot