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TOP TIPS FOR RAISING MUSLIM CHILDREN -RAMADAN EDITION!



1. Praise your children, even if they get high or low marks in an exam, praise your child in the presence of others.


2. Never make your child feel that he or she is useless. Don’t favour one child over the other.


3. Every time you speak with your children, speak with respect, say “Shukran Kareem ”, etc. Don’t use slang such as ‘gimme’, instead say ‘please give me’; use clear words, be polite and never swear.


4. You need to realise that when your child is young that he or she is only a child, don’t take away their playing time by treating them like adults. If you do this, they will rebel later in life.


5. Assist your children in making choices. He or she must be taught to make choices. Realise them, guide them by talking to them. If they want to do something, then help them plan.


6. Whenever you have decisions to make, ask your child for his or her opinion. For example, if you are going to buy a car, ask them what colour they’d like the car to be. This develops the habit of consultation in them.


7. If possible, dedicate a corner of the house to your child and write the name of your child there – make it their little space. Put their certificates on the wall; this will make them more confident of themselves.


8. Teach your child to copy you in salah. Lead them rather than merely instructing, it’s a more powerful way to teach them. Your child will remember what he/she sees you doing forever. Start instructing them to read salah at the age of 7, this will help make it easy for them to pray when they reach puberty and it becomes compulsory on them.


9. Teach your children how to put across their opinions and how to disagree on matters. Don’t use swear words or be aggressive when you disagree on anything as this will be picked up by your child. Children pick up things very fast.


10. Apologise to your child if you have made a mistake, this teaches your child to repent to Allah. Don’t raise ifs and buts when you are wrong; there are no ifs and buts when it comes to repentance.


11. Always keep up to your promises to your children. Do not make big promises which you cannot fulfil; this makes them develop a habit of making false promises. If you fail to fulfil any promise, explain.


12. It is very important to teach your child how to develop skills of being a member of the family or a group. Team work is very important; this teaches them to give chances to people in life rather always competing.


13. Make dua for your children. Even if they have gone astray, pray for them.


14. Tell them you might fail once, but never lose hope. Teach them how they should react to a failure.


15. Encourage your child to ask questions and try to answer each question. Otherwise, they will get the answer from the wrong source. Praise their questions at times.


16. Have a few surprises for your children, to praise their good deeds, give them recognition at home and explain to them that this surprise is for the good deeds that you did.


17. Make sure you train your children to read a portion of Quran daily, according to their capacity.


18. Tell your child every time that you love them, tell them how pretty they are and how important they are to you, hug them, its a sunnah to kiss your children.


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