1.  Take one day at a time, and take that day positively. You don't have   control over the future, but you do have control over today.
2.  Never underestimate your child's potential. Allow him, encourage  him,  expect him to develop to the best of his abilities.
3. Find and  allow positive mentors: parents and professionals who can  share with you  their experience, advice, and support.
4. Provide and be  involved with the most appropriate educational and  learning environments  for your child from infancy on.
5. Keep in mind the feelings and  needs of your spouse and your other  children. Remind them that this  child does not get more of your love  just because he gets more of your  time.
6. Answer only to your conscience: then you'll be able to  answer to  your child. You need not justify your actions to your friends  or the  public.
7. Be honest with your feelings. You can't be a  super-parent 24hours a  day. Allow yourself jealousy, anger, pity,  frustration, and depression  in small amounts when ever necessary.
8.  Be kind to yourself. Don't focus continually on what needs to be  done.  Remember to look at what you have accomplished.
9. Stop and smell  the roses. Take advantage of the fact that you have  gained a special  appreciation for the little miracles in life that  others take for  granted.
10. Keep and use a sense of humor. Cracking up with  laughter can keep  you from cracking up from stress.
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