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Published 08:53 25 May 2019 BST
Updated 15:51 23 May 2019 BST

This is my north star, I think, when it comes to how I parent. Above anything, I want my children to feel so completely loved and safe and protected that they feel like they can be themselves, and feel like no matter what, I they can come to me and I, while I might be angry with them at times, will always love them and be on their side.
Love trumps, I think we all agree on that one. But there are some other pretty important things we can do as parents to build the foundation for happy, kind and well-adjusted kids. Which is the Holy Grail, isn't it? Raising children who are helpful, kind, resilient, responsible and amazing – and guys, it all starts with us, you know.
The good thing is – it actually isn't hard – we are talking taking away all the noise and advice and opinions and waffle, and getting back to basics, to some pretty simple habits and routines that, to a large extent, will help raise great children.
1. Boundaries
This goes for young children, of course, but also so much so as your child approaches their tween and teen years. Boundaries help your child, not only feel grounded, but also safe. Remember: They will fight you – and they are meant to, this is how children learn about the world, after all. It is our job as parents to stay strong and keep those boundaries in place for them.
5. Reading books
The benefits of reading to our kids are many, both when they are so young they have no way of understanding what you are reading, and also way past they are actually old enough to read to themselves. And often and anytime in between.
Reading together is many things, it is spending time together, it is being quiet together, relaxing, letting go of the stresses of our respective days, and it is learning – words, stories, ideas, concepts, everything.
Study after study shows that early reading with children helps them learn to speak, interact, bond with parents and read early themselves, and reading with kids who already know how to read helps them feel close to caretakers, understand the world around them and be empathetic citizens of the world.”
What habits do YOU think are most important when raising children, mamas? Let us know in the comments or tweet us at @HerfamilydotieExplore more on these topics: