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Intentional Parenting Requires Courage, Vision, And Accountability
By Ann Marier
Many parents may not be aware of what it takes to be an intentional parent. Of course, is an ongoing process that teaches parents new things each day and leaves much more that needs to be learnt before they become a good parent. With their busy schedules, it is hard enough for them to be a good parent and intentional may seem quite daunting and unattainable at first.

Not Necessarily Perfect Parenting

Intentional may not be perfect parenting; instead, it refers to a parent that has mentally determined that some action or result related to need to be performed. In other words, the intentional parent is an “on purpose” parent. Parents often tend to react to their children rather than have a plan that they have prepared in advance. This is a tendency that parents readily acknowledge, but do little about.

Some reasons that contribute to intentional being difficult to achieve are vision, know-how and accountability. Furthermore, the biggest obstacle to intentional begins in the mind – there may not be enough time for contemplating what hangs in the balance. In other words, parents often fail to realize what can be gained and what is lost if they do not invest in their children through intentional parenting.

Lack of know-how is another challenge facing parents. Parents will often be at a loss to visualize what intentional looks and feels like, and what it all about is.

This means that parents’ lack a plan of action and it can be compared to driving in a foreign country without a map for guidance. To get over this shortcoming, parents need to read, research, and utilize resources to get started on the road to intentional parenting. It may even necessitate changing their strategy and approach towards the child.

After developing the vision and plan of action, there is still the task of implementing the intentional concept. Being accountable is a good first step in this direction because when the parent deviates from the path of intentional and may be slipping, accountability will enable the parent to get back on course and escape the mistake of falling out of habit.

With all these well meaning thoughts and ideas in place, it only remains to act with energy and time which, for busy parents, seems to be always in short supply. Nevertheless, with courage one can become a good parent. Every parent should be able to muster up enough courage and take the intentional path, to achieve betterment of both child and parent.

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