Best Parenting Advice for New Parents

If you’re a new parent, I’ve got the best parenting advice for new parents I can think of to share with you. You’re going to have a baby next month. Or you just had a baby couple years ago. Or your baby is just a few months old. Or you’re in the midst of help. Either way, you’re taking on the responsibility of parenting a human being, and that’s pretty cool.

Here’s the best parenting advice for new parents I’d give you.

Without any further ado, here’s my 10 tips for new parents – advice that will help!

1 – Know that you’re going to make mistakes.

There’s no doubt about it. You’re going to make mistakes. Heck, we all do. You’re not going to make all the mistakes, but you’re going to make a couple. Some big ones.

But that’s ok. Those mistakes won’t ruin your baby’s life. They won’t ruin your life either. They’re just a part of the process. The important thing is to learn from you mistakes and become a better parent because of them.

2 – Parenting is going to be about 80% hard work.

Parenting is hard. It’s not glamorous. It’s not something you can do just part time. It’s a full time job that you’re going to have to give everything you’ve got to. You’ve got to be there for your baby. You have to be prepared to handle any situation that arises. And that’s not easy. It’s tough work.

But it’s worth it.

The 20% is the fun stuff. The stuff that makes it worth while. It’s seeing your baby get smarter and smarter every day. It’s the little things they do when they smile at you, or when they laugh, or when they say “I love you.” Those moments are the fun part of being a parent that make the 80% of hard work worth it.

3 – You’re going to have to be the bad guy sometimes.

Being a parent is a lot like being a parent. When you’re a parent, you have to make sure your kids do what you want them to do. Sometimes, that means being the bad guy. Sometimes, that means making them do things they don’t want to do or taking away their favorite toys.

But it’s important that you stand firm on your conviction and always be the bad guy when you need to be. It’s not easy, but it’s important. After all, it’s your job to teach them right from wrong.

4 – You’re going to have to deal with other people’s parenting advice.

When you have a baby, it’s pretty much guaranteed that you’re going to get some advice from other people. Maybe from your family or friends. Maybe from people you don’t know that well.

But you’re going to get advice. And it’s ok to take some of that advice and try it, but at the end of the day, you’ve got to do what you think is best for your baby and your family.

5 – You’re going to have to deal with the guilt.

No one ever talks about the guilt you’re going to feel as a parent. They talk about the joy and the fun, but they never talk about the guilt.

Guilt over being away from your baby. Guilt over not doing things the way you want to. Guilt over not getting any sleep. Guilt over everything.

But you’re going to have to deal with it. It’s a part of being a parent. It’s not easy, but it’s part of the job.

6 – You’re going to have to learn to just let yourself feel bad sometimes.

Life is going to pull you in a lot of different directions. Sometimes, it’s going to be hard to be a parent. Sometimes, it’s going to be hard to be a spouse. Sometimes, it’s going to be hard to be a friend.

But you’re going to have to learn to let yourself feel bad sometimes. You’re going to have to learn to give yourself a break and not put so much pressure on yourself. You’re going to have to learn to take your foot off the gas pedal sometimes and just let yourself feel bad.

7 – You’re going to have to learn to let others feel bad sometimes.

When you’re a parent, you’re going to make mistakes. Sometimes, you’re going to make mistakes when you try to help your baby. Sometimes, you’re going to make mistakes when you try to be a friend. Sometimes, you’re going to make mistakes when you try to be a spouse.

And when you make those mistakes, you’re going to hurt people. And it’s not easy, but you’ve got to learn how to let them feel bad sometimes if they’ll be able to forgive you and move on.

8 – Being a parent is hard.

Being a parent is hard work. It’s not easy. But it’s a part of life that everyone experiences at some point in their life. The important thing is to just go through it, make the best decisions you can, and be the best parent you can be.

9 – Don’t be afraid to open up.

The most important thing you can do as a parent is be there for your baby. There’s no doubt about it. But that’s going to be even more important when you’re dealing with postpartum depression, which you’re going to deal with.

Whatever you do, don’t be afraid to open up and talk about it. If it’s too much for you and you need some help, ask for some help. If you don’t know where to go for help, get online and Google it. There are a lot of resources out there for postpartum depression.

10 – You’re going to be ok.

There’s no doubt about it. You’re going to be ok. Parenting is a challenge, but it’s also a wonderful, rewarding experience that everyone should experience at least once in their life. So just go through it, take your time, and enjoy the experience. You’re going to be just fine.

Conclusion

Those are the ten best parenting advice for new parents I can think of. Like I said before, you’re going to make mistakes along the way, but it’s important that you learn from those mistakes and move on.

Above all, remember to have fun. You’re going to be a parent, and that’s a pretty big deal. When you’re in the midst of all the hard work, don’t forget to enjoy the fun parts.

No matter what else happens, you’re going to be just fine. Want more, check out our Facebook group today!

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Kenny Kings

Kenny Kings is a chapter book author who is helping Paul Bellow fill the Hoosier Chapter Books blog with great content. You can find out more about Kenny Kings on the Kenny Kings bio page. Kenny Kings does not have children of his own, but he has more than enough nieces and nephews. With the help of the editorial team, he's been contributing to our blogging efforts to help families everywhere while promoting our chapter books. You can contact him at kennykings@hoosierchapterbooks.com.