Parenting skills training: Should you attend?
A child's birth brings forth a mother's instinctive response to nurture her infant. This all happens spontaneously without any effort to do so. Its how nature prepared all mothers, including lower animals, so that life continues until an infant is ready to fend for his own self. But what if you're just adopting a child because bearing one is biologically not possible? Would the same motherly instinct exude in you along with other parenting capabilities?
If you don't feel confident on how to go about with parenting an adopted child, you may ask the adoption agency that assisted you in the adoption for parenting skills training. Parenting skills training are usually included in their adoption services as a way of preparing adoptive parents for their new responsibility and obligation.
There is no black and white in parenting because each family has different set of values and goals for each person. However, there are certain types of parenting skills that new adoptive parents need to know such as what works for adopted children and how to respond to their needs without spoiling them.
Styles of parenting
Parenting skills training can be beneficial to new parents in that it gives them an overview of parenting and what parenting styles to adopt and avoid. There are three parenting styles identified by psychologists: authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive.
These parenting styles are typically discussed in parenting skills training but adoptive parents must acknowledge that parenting is honed by experience and it involves trial and error. What works for other children in other families may not work for your adoptee. And, although you might have your own style of discipline it's still best to respect a child's personality.
The key to successful parenting is being able to impart discipline without being authoritarian. How your own parents brought you up may no longer be acceptable to today's children. Parenting skills training helps new parents learn parenting breakthroughs and styles based on a theoretical standpoint to what is deemed correct and justifiable.
Trust your own instinct
While parenting skills training may provide parents with many insights on parenting, adoptive parents need to quite assess their relationship with the adopted child. Adopted children may require more attention and emotional support compared to other children.
Parenting skills training serve as intervention methods for existing, incorrect parenting practices. It must be emphasized that it only takes common sense, love, and understanding to become a good parent - with or without parenting skills training.