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50 Parents Who Deserve A Medal For How Wholesome And Supportive They Are (New Pics)
Wholesome WorldNOV 29, 2023

50 Parents Who Deserve A Medal For How Wholesome And Supportive They Are (New Pics)

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Having loving and supportive parents makes all the difference in the world. Knowing that someone has your back no matter what can give you a lot of confidence to do well in life.
Our team at Bored Panda wanted to pay homage to all the wonderful moms and dads out there, so we’ve compiled some of the most epic posts about wholesome and awesome parents. If you’ve been feeling blue lately or need your hope in humanity restored—this is the post for you. Don’t forget to upvote your fave posts as you scroll down!
Jessica Koehler, Ph.D., was kind enough to shed some light on what balanced parenting looks like and how moms and dads can boost their own confidence. You'll find the insights the school psychology expert shared with Bored Panda as you scroll down. Dr. Koehler is the founder of the Koehler Academy, a published author, and the host of the Beyond School Walls blog on Psychology Today. 

#1 Parenting Done Right A Masterclass

Parenting Done Right A Masterclass
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Bored Panda asked Dr. Koehler about how parents can balance unconditional support for their kids and setting healthy boundaries for their behavior. She advocated the importance of authoritative parenting. "Balanced parenting hinges on the synergistic blend of firm boundaries and unconditional love, a practice that crafts a nurturing space where children thrive," the school psychology expert told us via email.

"Establishing clear guidelines on acceptable behavior communicated with calm assertiveness instills a sense of security and predictability, essential scaffolds for a child's growth. This structure is complemented by unwavering support that bolsters self-esteem and emotional well-being, honoring the child's individuality apart from their accomplishments."

#2 I Was A Junkie For Over 10 Years Of My Life But My Son Came Into This World With A Sober Dad

I Was A Junkie For Over 10 Years Of My Life But My Son Came Into This World With A Sober Dad
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#3 I Created A Dads' And Daughters' Hair Class To Help Other Fathers Learn About Doing Hair. We Had A Small Class Full Of Dads That Learned Basic Brushing, Ponytails, Braids And Buns

I Created A Dads' And Daughters' Hair Class To Help Other Fathers Learn About Doing Hair. We Had A Small Class Full Of Dads That Learned Basic Brushing, Ponytails, Braids And Buns
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Dr. Koehler noted that this approach is known as authoritative parenting and is a "proven recipe for fostering children's resilience, driving academic success, and cultivating mental health, thereby setting the stage for positive holistic development."

In the meantime, the expert shared some thoughts on how parents can boost their sense of confidence in what they're doing. She explained to Bored Panda that everything starts with introspection.

#4 Top Tier Dad Game

Top Tier Dad Game
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#5 My Buddy Gregg Built This Handicap-Accessible Snow Fort For His Daughter

My Buddy Gregg Built This Handicap-Accessible Snow Fort For His Daughter
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#6 So Adorable

So Adorable
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"When parents record their accomplishments and virtues, it redirects attention from perceived weaknesses to inherent strengths, fostering self-esteem. Seeking out community resources can provide fresh insights and strategies, bolstering parenting abilities and self-confidence," Dr. Koehler said.

"Success as a parent should be gauged by the overall well-being and joy of their children rather than adherence to unattainable ideals or external benchmarks. Recognizing that each child within a family is unique, it's essential to tailor notions of success to fit each child's individual needs and milestones," the host of the Beyond School Walls blog on Psychology Today shared with us.

#7 Single Mom Here. For My Daughter's 12th Birthday, I Got Her A Dog And Took Her Camping And Fishing. Not Something I Have Ever Done Alone. I Think Her Dad Would Have Been Proud

Single Mom Here. For My Daughter's 12th Birthday, I Got Her A Dog And Took Her Camping And Fishing. Not Something I Have Ever Done Alone. I Think Her Dad Would Have Been Proud
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#8 Whenever My 7-Year-Old Daughter, Who Has Down Syndrome, Draws A Person, She Signs That It's "Dad". I've Saved Them And Put Them On A Canvas For Father's Day

Whenever My 7-Year-Old Daughter, Who Has Down Syndrome, Draws A Person, She Signs That It's "Dad". I've Saved Them And Put Them On A Canvas For Father's Day
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#9 Today Is The Day This Little Lady Becomes My Daughter

Today Is The Day This Little Lady Becomes My Daughter
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There is no single ‘best’ way to approach parenting. Raising kids is a very dynamic thing. How you approach everything will depend a lot on your family’s situation, how you yourself were raised, as well as the parenting trends that dominate your social circle.

So, for instance, if your family and friends are super into raising kids to be incredibly independent, you’re more likely to follow in their footsteps. Similarly, if limiting screen time is a huge issue in your local area or in the news at the time, it might be something that you focus on as well.

Putting aside whatever’s trending for a moment, parenting, at its very core, comes down to a few main things. First of all, you’ve got to get the most fundamental of basics right. It means feeding and clothing your kids, and giving them a stable roof over their heads.

It means providing them with education, looking after their health, and giving them the care and attention that they deserve.

#10 My Autistic Son Hates His Photo Taken, So I Let Him Wear A T-Rex Suit For Family Photos

My Autistic Son Hates His Photo Taken, So I Let Him Wear A T-Rex Suit For Family Photos
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#11 It May Not Be The Most Beautiful Cake, And The Roses Are A Failure, But Knowing That My Blind Mother Took The Time To Prepare It Makes It The Most Beautiful Cake In The World

It May Not Be The Most Beautiful Cake, And The Roses Are A Failure, But Knowing That My Blind Mother Took The Time To Prepare It Makes It The Most Beautiful Cake In The World
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#12 My Mom Started Working On It As Soon As I Told Her I Was Going To Ask My Wife To Marry Me. She Gave It To Us For A Wedding Present

My Mom Started Working On It As Soon As I Told Her I Was Going To Ask My Wife To Marry Me. She Gave It To Us For A Wedding Present
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In short, your role as a parent begins with ensuring that your kids are healthy and looked after on a physical level. Next, you’ve got to consider what type of people you want your children to grow up to be.

Many parents want their kids to be kind, capable, successful, talented, etc. However, you can’t just close your eyes and hope for that to happen automatically.

Parents need to understand that everything they do and say sets an example for their children to follow (or avoid). So if there’s little charity or altruism to be found at home, your kids might not grow up to be incredibly selfless and supportive of others.

#13 I Always Asked For A Skateboard As A Kid. My Parents Said Not Until I'm 35. Today They Delivered

I Always Asked For A Skateboard As A Kid. My Parents Said Not Until I'm 35. Today They Delivered
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#14 Today, I Was Adopted By My Stepfather Of 25 Years. While Growing Up, I Put Him Through Hell, But He Endured, And As I Matured, We Grew Closer. I Am Proud To Honor His Family Legacy

Today, I Was Adopted By My Stepfather Of 25 Years. While Growing Up, I Put Him Through Hell, But He Endured, And As I Matured, We Grew Closer. I Am Proud To Honor His Family Legacy
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#15 My Daughter Wanted To Be A Snail For Halloween. All Props Goes To Her Dad. He Makes Our Costumes Every Year

My Daughter Wanted To Be A Snail For Halloween. All Props Goes To Her Dad. He Makes Our Costumes Every Year
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On the flip side, families that continuously reinforce the importance of kindness and helping others are more likely to raise children who embrace the same values. Wholesomeness, like what you see in this list, is the result of long-standing family values and traditions.

Similarly, you can't expect your kids to have healthy relationships with food, exercise, or technology if you don't set the right example at home.

No matter your parenting approach, unconditional love is paramount. It gives your kids a deep sense of confidence to do well in life. However, parental love and support don’t mean that the kids are ‘always right’ or that their actions don’t have any consequences.

#16 My Daughter Has Been Begging Us For A Kitten For Months, But We Told Her That We Will Not Be Getting It. However, On Christmas Morning, She Will Be Surprised

My Daughter Has Been Begging Us For A Kitten For Months, But We Told Her That We Will Not Be Getting It. However, On Christmas Morning, She Will Be Surprised
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#17 Dad Bot

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#18 "My Mom Is So Clever, Talented, Creative And Thoughtful"

"My Mom Is So Clever, Talented, Creative And Thoughtful"
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Loving someone means wanting them to be the best version of themselves. That means guiding them when they make mistakes, calling them out when they’re cruel, and helping them view failure as learning opportunities—not something to be ashamed of.

There are four main styles of parenting, and they can have a huge impact on your children’s future. These are: authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved (aka neglectful). Generally speaking, kids tend to do best when raised in authoritative households and they do worst in life in authoritarian and uninvolved families. 

Authoritative parents are very big on communication, structure, and transparency. They set very clear rules and boundaries for their children. However, this isn’t done in a vacuum: these parents take the time to explain the reasons behind the rules. Naturally, they give their children consequences for their actions, but they also consider their feelings.

#19 My Father Met His First Grandson

My Father Met His First Grandson
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#20 For Father's Day, 5 Years Ago, The Girl Made This Picture For Me With "I Wish You Were My Dad" Written On The Back. This Started An Adoption Process, And Now I Am Officially Her Dad

For Father's Day, 5 Years Ago, The Girl Made This Picture For Me With "I Wish You Were My Dad" Written On The Back. This Started An Adoption Process, And Now I Am Officially Her Dad
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