Aug 31

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Aug 31

Every single parent knows that their child are copy-cats. In reality, they mimic so frequently, and so perfectly, that they are practically “copy machines”. They emulate what you say, how you utter it, and when you say it. They copy the way you move about, how you act, how you act in response to events, how you consider other people, and near enough everything else you do.

But we also understand that from time to time, we intend to teach them something, and they learn something else. For example, you’re trying to teach your child about gardening and how exciting it is to grow things, but they discover how to run away when they set eyes on a worm or a spider, creating a brand new lifetime terror (or plain “great repugnance”).

The snag is obviously that children learn at an extraordinary rate. They simply don’t reliably learn what you want them to learn. And it’s even worse because occasionally you don’t know (or don’t even reflect on) what you desire your child to learn.

But choosing what you need your child to learn is not important when you’re sitting alongside your infant trying to teach them something. Well, it is critical, but it’s obviously at the forefront of your thoughts. The crucial times are when you are not trying to explicitly teach your child something, but they are going to learn something nonetheless. It’s in these situations that you really need to be receptive to what your child is learning.

To give you an example, if you and your other half are in disagreement about something, and either of you swears and stamps off rather than dealing with the arguement sensibly and equitably, what will your child learn? Well, the foremost thing they’ll learn is a brand new word, one that you don’t need them shouting in public! The subsequent thing they’re apt to learn is: “when in a spat, stamp off rather than dealing with it.” Or something comparable that, in any case.

So realising that your son is going to learn something in EVERY circumstance they are in is essential. Choosing beforehand what you’d prefer them to learn is something altogether different. And that’s why the most critical empowering question for parents is: what do I want my child to learn from this?

If you can keep a question like this at the front of your mind as often as possible, and specifically where you are hugely demonstrative or reacting from habit, you’ll start to have a terrific knack to affect your child even more than you do currently. You’ll be able to show them more of how you yearn for them to conduct themselves, in a fashion that’s more like you on top form, as opposed to you at your worst. You’ll be able to congruently say “do what I do AND say”, without distressing so much about your words and behaviour being aligned. You’ll be capable of telling your child as they age why you do the things you do, knowing that they’ll previously have had years of being near you as you act according to your ethics and standards.

But… you will only succeed in doing this if you have a critical attitude that parents need to maintain, something that makes this empowering question valuable. Without help, the question is valuable, but it’s not the only thing you need to have.

Read part 2 of this article to find out what that way of thinking is…

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Aug 31
  1. 80% of dogs that are infected by Canine Parvovirus that are untreated die in four to five days - with the older 2a and 2b strains of the virus.

  2. Fully-vaccinated dogs, including both puppies and adults, are being infected by and dying from the most recent 2c strain of the Parvovirus.

  3. For reasons nobody yet understands, some breeds, such as Labrador Retrievers, Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, Black & Tan Coonhounds, Doberman Pinschers and German Shepherds are more prone to the Parvovirus.

  4. The four worst states for Canine Parvovirus outbreaks are California, Texas, Arizona and Florida, although every state in the US, including Hawaii and even Alaska, and especially the southern states, are being affected.

  5. The Parvo virus is incredibly hardy, can live in the ground for up to 20 years and can survive extremes of temperature, including frost and desert climates.

  6. If you take your dogs to the vet’s for treatment, your bill may be anywhere from $500 to over $6,000 per dog.

  7. You can only expect a 50% - 80% chance of survival if you take your dog to the vet.

  8. It is now believed that the latest 2c strain may be airborne, even though Parvo has historically been transmitted through contact with infected vomit and feces.

  9. It has always been suspected that Canine Parvovirus evolved from a similar feline virus, feline distemper, so it is ironic that cats can now be infected by the latest 2c strain of Canine Parvovirus.

  10. Dogs that are infected by the latest 2c strain of Canine Parvo can die within one day of symptoms first appearing, with some dogs dying in only six hours.

  11. The Parvo virus can incubate for anywhere from three days to 15 days, although five to seven days is most common. This means that your dog could be sick for up to two weeks and you would not even know it, as there would be no visible symptoms. However during this time, the virus is growing in strength, ready to wreak havoc on your dog’s body.

  12. Ironically, administering a Parvo virus vaccine, especially the very first shot, can actually increase the chance of your puppy contracting this virus. This is because the maternal antibodies inherited by the puppy can kill off the modified live virus contained in the vaccine, but as shots work in part by lowering the body’s natural immune system, this actually opens up the puppy to infection by the full, live virus (not to mention other infections as well).

  13. A few breeds of dogs, notably Cocker Spaniels and Poodles, appear to be at a reduced risk of contracting Canine Parvo, although this does not mean that they will not be infected.

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