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POSITIVE
PARENTING:
RELATIONSHIPS
AND COMMUNICATION
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RELATIONSHIP
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Communication is
more than just talking and listening. Communication takes place best
in the context of a caring, good relationship. To have a good relationship
you need to invest time. Remember: Relationship = Good Time - Bad Time
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Try: To
spend at least 15 minutes each day with each child playing and having
fun. Be noncritical and accepting.
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BODY LANGUAGE
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Communication takes
place by more than words; the way we look and what we do often communicate
more than words. Spending time with your child communicates caring,
love and respect.
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Try: To
stop what you're doing when talking to your child, look directly at
the child and be attentive to their body language, Remember, you may
need to do more and talk less!
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LISTENING
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Listening lets
your child know that you understand how they feel. Use active listening
when your child is displaying emotion because it involves hearing the
child's feelings and restating them so that the child feels understood.
Avoid nagging, threatening or lecturing.
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Try: To
listen for your child's feelings, give open responses that invite them
to keep talking. Use one of these phrases, "Sounds like you're...",
"I can see that you're...", "Could it be that you're...".
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EXPRESSING YOUR
IDEAS
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When you want to
communicate your feelings you can use an "I-message". This tells your
child how their behavior effects you and how you feel about it. Be careful
to keep a neutral tone of voice.
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Try: Using
an "I-message" to tell a child how you feel about their behavior. An
"I-message" contains three parts,
"When you..." describe
child's behavior
"I feel..."
your feeling "
"because..."
consequence
of child's behavior.
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Parent Pages:
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1. A Quick Reminder
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2. Please, Just Listen
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3. Positive Parenting
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4. Things Kids Really Want
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5. A Report Card for Parents
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