Only Child

Nowadays, the number of families with one child is increasing due to concerns about marrying at a late age, having children at a later age due to career, not having the financial strength to care for more than one child, and not being able to provide sufficient attention. However, due to cultural factors and family and environmental pressure, many parents think that it will cause problems for their children to grow up as an only child and are undecided about whether to have a second child. They worry about not having friends and see being an only child as a problem.

Having difficulty in learning to share, not being able to find friends to play with, becoming a dependent individual as a result of overprotective behavior of parents, and having difficulty in waiting and being patient because their wishes and needs are met immediately can be considered as the most common problems experienced by children growing up alone. However, it can be said that these problems can also be seen in families with many children, and that this situation arises from the attitudes of the parents rather than the number of children. At this point, instead of seeing being an only child as a problem, parents should support each other in raising their children by displaying appropriate parental attitudes.

Skills such as sharing, understanding that others also have wishes and needs, following the rules, waiting, and being patient are three of the three skills that children develop. These are skills that they can acquire from an early age. With appropriate parental attitudes, single children can also acquire these skills within the family environment. The disadvantages of being an only child can be changed with appropriate attitude and education.

Suggestions for parents of an only child:

They also reflect their concerns to their children. For this reason, rather than seeing being an only child as a problem, it would be appropriate to ensure that the child experiences the advantages of this.

*Parents should be in agreement regarding child rearing, and appropriate parental attitudes and discipline methods should be applied. In this way, the child learns to wait and obey the rules. This allows him to be a happy and peaceful individual.

*Especially after the age of three, other children Make sure he gets together with the UK people. Children learn to share, play games together, and solve problems by being together with other children.

*Give them the opportunity to do their own work in accordance with their age.

          *Do not expect them to have maturity beyond their age.

          *Ensure that the child also has a say. However, while doing this, do not let the child make all the decisions and manage you.

          It is possible for parents not to see being an only child as a problem by turning the disadvantages of being an only child into an advantage. The biggest advantage of having an only child is that all financial resources are used for a single child. When considered in terms of nutrition, care and education opportunities, there is no doubt that the financial resources allocated to a single child will be greater than the financial resources allocated to multiple children.

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