Develop mutual respect with your child:Never use abusive or unethical language with anyone at home. Always use respectful language while communicating with your child. If your child wants to express something — let him speak and listen to him carefully. You also need to respect his opinions, respect his privacy as well as individuality. And communicate, communicate and communicate always with your child.
Keep an eye on his friend groups and surroundings:
Friendship and social surroundings have a direct impact on your child’s growth. Make sure your child is not in a group where his friends are taking advantage of him or training him some abusive words. These subtle things matter a lot in the overall development of a child. In addition, if you have a joint family, then you can somehow trust on your family members but your attachment with child is of utmost importance.
In addition to all the above points, it is important to make your child feel that you are always with him. If you are a single parent, you can keep a caregiver for him. Instruct the caregiver to look after him carefully. When you return back from your workplace, ask the caregiver about your child’s daily routine like when he returned back from school and whether he took his lunch or not. Once you are done with your work, sit with your child and play and in the meantime, talk to him. If you keep these things in your mind, your child’s education will not hamper at all.