Pro and Cons of Parental Classes PDF

Title Pro and Cons of Parental Classes
Course Critical Analyses in Science
Institution Grand Canyon University
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Pros and Cons of taking Parental classes...


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Pro: Becoming a parent is no joke, especially when everything else in life hits you all at once, it can seem extremely overwhelming. However, according to First Cry Parenting, it doesn’t have to be all that bad. With parenting courses for up and coming parents, these classes will not only help them understand the different types of parenting and discipline styles, but more importantly notice and react to various emergencies. As parents, the scariest thing can be if your child is choking or is having breathing issues. It is essential you know how to perform CPR on your baby or toddler. CPR classes for parents will help you deal with your child in a calm and composed manner if the situation ever occurs.

Con: There is no set method of raising children. Every family is different, and so are the situations in which the child grows up. According to prospective parenting solutions, many of these parenting classes are pricey, too broad, and most importantly, hold limited times and keep you away from your family. Most of these classes aren’t very flexible, and you’ll have to make sure you can find something in a time-frame that works for your schedule. While most of the pregnancy courses are held in the evenings or on the weekends, the support groups — breastfeeding, baby and me, postpartum wellness, — are typically held during the day, which can be frustrating for anyone going back to work or without access to childcare. Analysis: From the first days the child is home to toddler years and on up to their teenage years, parenting classes can help parents be prepared for the basics of each stage. A parenting class can give better insight to a child so that the parents can become the best possible parents they can be....


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