So, what makes a good parent? Check out these seven signs that you’re good enough:

1. Your Kids Feel Safe And Valued, Especially When You’re A Complete Mess

If your tiny humans know they can count on you for hugs, comfort, and Netflix password-sharing, you’re doing something right.

As a good parent, you should know that this sense of security is crucial for their emotional development.

Think about it: when your kids feel safe, they’re more likely to explore, learn, and grow.

2. You Own Up To Tour Mistakes

When you mess up (and you will, oh, you will), own it. Apologise to your kids and show them it’s okay to make mistakes.

This teaches accountability, empathy, and healthy relationships. Your kids learn that everyone makes mistakes and that saying sorry is a sign of strength.

3. And I Mean That Your Kids Will Be Allowed To Take Reasonable Risks

Raising fearless kids means letting them try, fail, and learn.

You’re providing a safety net for them to spread their wings.

This might mean allowing them to play sports, join clubs, or try new foods. The goal is to raise kids who are fearless in leaping.

4. Quality Time Is A Priority

Spending quality time with your kids strengthens bonds and creates lifelong memories and this is an attitude of a good parent.

This doesn’t have to mean elaborate vacations or expensive activities; sometimes, it’s as simple as binge-watching cartoons together or playing board games.

5. You Set Clear Boundaries

Setting clear expectations helps kids develop self-discipline and responsibility.

This means consistently enforcing rules and consequences, even when it’s hard.

Your kids might not love it now, but they’ll thank you later.

6. You Take Care Of Yourself

Also, as a good parent, putting your needs first sets an example for your children that when they are old enough to have kids themselves, it ensures they will care adequately for themselves.

7. You’re Willing To Ask For Help

Recognising you can’t do it alone is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Whether you ask your partner for help, hire a babysitter, or seek advice from a therapist, know that support is essential.

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Ultimately, being a good parent is not about being perfect but about showing up, caring, and doing your best.

So, the next time you want to beat yourself up because of perceived mistakes, take a moment to pause. You are making better than much of what you realise.

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