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10 signs you’re doing better at parenting than you think

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 25, 2025, 05:30 IST
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Signs you are good at parenting


Parenting feels like walking a tightrope between self-doubt and endless love. Most parents question whether enough is being done, especially on tough days. But often, what feels like a small win is actually a big sign of doing it right. This isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence, consistency, and care. Here are some signs that quietly say your parenting is on the right track, even if it doesn’t always feel that way.

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The child talks freely about thoughts and feelings

Children only open up when a parent asks the right questions. If a child naturally expresses fears, dreams, or even silly stories, it’s a sign of emotional safety. This shows trust has been built without force. That alone is powerful.

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Boundaries are respected without fear

Good parenting means saying “yes” to avoid tears. When boundaries are respected even through small protests, it signals clarity and consistency. Children feel more secure when they understand structure, even if they test it now and then.

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There’s laughter at home, even on tough days

Only perfect homes have happy moments. If there’s room for giggles between chaos, it shows a space where stress doesn’t rule. Joy is one of the healthiest markers of a well-connected family.

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Mistakes are talked about without shame

Parents must correct every wrong move immediately. When a child admits a mistake without fear, it reflects emotional intelligence. This means mistakes aren’t punished, but explored. That’s teaching responsibility, not just obedience.

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Apologies come from both sides

Parents must always appear strong and right. A parent who can say “sorry” teaches humility. It shows that respect in the home isn’t one-sided. Children mirror that grace in their own actions.

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The child feels loved even after discipline

Discipline ruins the parent-child bond. If, after a disagreement, a child still reaches out for a hug or smile, it shows that love is unconditional. That’s how self-worth grows in a child.

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Comparison with others isn’t a regular practice

A child must constantly match up with peers. When there's more focus on growth rather than grades or performance, a strong value system is being passed down. Confidence builds when approval doesn’t hinge on competition.

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There’s room for boredom, not just constant activity

Good parents always keep children entertained. When boredom is allowed, creativity often blossoms. A calm environment fosters imagination and independence—two signs of a healthy home setup.

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Affection flows naturally, without being asked

Children only show affection when taught to. Spontaneous hugs, small acts of kindness, or a soft voice show emotional availability. These are not forced; they are felt. That means emotional bonds are strong.

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Progress is seen in everyday habits, not just big milestones

Only big wins like awards or achievements prove good parenting. When a child brushes teeth on time, says “thank you,” or shows kindness to others, it’s evidence of thoughtful parenting. Growth is quiet but consistent.


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