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The Internet as a Parenting Resource for new Parents
There is nothing as exciting, fulfilling and joyful as
becoming a parent for the first time. First time parenthood
however, can also be fraught with tremendous stress
brought about by anticipation, preparation and caring for a little creature who
can’t tell you what he needs or wants. For people who have actively sought
parenthood however, it is probably this additional aspect of stress
and tension that makes parenthood such a wonderfully strengthening and humbling
experience. For first time parents, a useful parenting resource is a must.
Since time immemorial, new parents could always have ready access to any
parenting resource. They could either ask close relatives and friends for sound
pieces of advice or they could look for other parenting resource traditional
sources. The library or bookstore for example can have a good parenting resource
or two lying around. Expectant parents usually read a parenting resource book or
watch a parenting resource video or film. Many can attest that such methods have
held some merit. This is especially so because most famous parenting resource
materials that come out in print or film have been made by expert individuals
who actually publish their credentials. Parents can also benefit from a
bestseller parenting resource that is sure to contain effective
information.
Recently however, with the arrival of the internet, parents
can also choose to get a parenting resource online. The question is whether an
online parenting resource is as good as traditional ones. The internet can offer
a wealth of resources for a clueless parent. Aside from selling traditional
resources online, one can also choose to use a parenting resource article or
e-book. There are now also available support groups and blogs or forums were
parents can interact and swap practical information. The good thing about the
internet is that you can check on a parenting resource without having to go out
of your way. You can stay in the comfort of your home and still be well advised
or informed.
In a lot of cases, a parenting resource from the internet
can truly dish out good and reliable information and tips. As with everything
else however, one should be careful with an online parenting resource. It may be
a generally good idea to take advice from seasoned parents in forums. You can
also probably take some tips from articles and online parenting resource
materials that are authored by experts. Be wary however of the parenting
resource that has uncertain origins or that talk about such sensitive topics as
child medication or treatment. You may be endangering your child if you take
note of pieces of advice from ghost writers who may not actually know what
they’re talking about or from internet entities masquerading as
experts.
The best thing to do is to check the credentials or origin of
your parenting resource. Try researching about the names of Dr. so and so and
the applicability, effectiveness, disadvantages and side
effects
or suggested procedures or child raising strategies. If you are particularly
interested in critical and serious areas of concern, try getting into web sites
that carry a .org or .gov in its address. This is especially applicable for such
concerns as child safety, treatment or grave physical or psychological
problems.
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