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Providing Empathy in Parenting

Empathy is one of the best approaches parents can use to help their kids when they struggle emotionally. Providing empathy maintains parental authority without giving up or giving in. At the same time, it strengthens relationships between kids and their parents, and kids learn essential emotional regulation skills.

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Riding Out the Storm: Dealing with Your Child’s Anger Outbursts

All kids have anger outbursts at some point. If you find yourself frustrated by these outbursts or helpless in creating positive change, you might need to consider a different strategy. Sometimes the best course of action when your child is upset is to give them some time and space to calm down. This article addresses strategies for supporting your child to calm themselves down during anger outbursts, without your immediate intervention, which can make the situation worse.

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Conveying Love in Parenting

Most parents love their kids tremendously, but it can sometimes feel like there is a disconnect or uncertainty in whether kids actually experience that love. This article addresses the role of effectively conveying love as a core tenet of parenting.

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Positive Communication with Kids

Parents can be extremely frustrated when it seems like anytime they communicate with their kids, it ends in a meltdown. There are basic approaches for enhancing positive communication with your children. This article explains different types of communication between parent and child, helpful strategies and pitfalls to avoid.

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Behavioral Shaping: Getting More Positive Behavior from Your Kids with the First Rule of Parenting

Many parents find that trying to convince their kids to have more positive behaviors is either ineffective or backfires. This article addresses the strategy of behavioral shaping for parents to enhance positive behaviors and reduce conflicts when their kids are off-task. This basic parenting strategy, colloquially known as Grandma’s Rule, when consistently applied, can help life at home go more smoothly.

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Creatively Stopping Your Kids’ Disrespectful Behavior

There are several ways to earn the respect of kids. Confronting them while they are in the middle of being rude and disrespectful is not always the best way to provide feedback and get them to change their behavior. This article describes a strategy for addressing the negative behavior of kids by modeling respect and how to make an apology.

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Motivating Kids and Teaching Them the Concept of Time

There are simple steps that you can take to motivate your child and get them rolling on the activity or project they need to be working on. Understanding time also helps kids start an activity and stay motivated by knowing how long they will have to work on it. This article addresses effective strategies for motivating children and teaching kids of nearly any age the concept of time.

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Knowing When to Silence Your Inner Helicopter Parent

Kids sometimes attempt to do things that are beyond their reach. They may not always succeed in these endeavors, however, children need to test their limits to build confidence and independence. This article addresses a framework for evaluating these situations as a parent, determining when it is appropriate to take a step back to see how things play out and when to step in to set boundaries for your kids.

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The Creative Parenting Mindset – Having Fun Raising Your Kids

The core of effective parenting is to communicate love with the right mixture of empathy, nonjudgmental communication and firmness for each child. The mixture changes depending on the temperament of the child. This article encourages parents to free themselves from rigid parenting approaches, creatively meeting the parenting needs of each child and actually having fun in the process.

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The Drawing Game – the Anywhere Strategy for Bored Kids

Art is one of the best ways to express ourselves. Engaging activities like art get children to feel and behave better. This article explains the rules of the Drawing Game, which is great for places where you are stuck waiting with your kids. Learn how to be a positive leader in your family by starting a fun drawing game with your child!

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Special Time – the Most Fun You’ll Have as a Parent

Wouldn't it be great to take a break as a parent and have some fun with your kids? You can! Special Time is about scheduling time - one parent with one child - to play with your child intentionally. Take the time to build positive interactions and create positive memories with your child. You'll be glad you did it, and you and your child will never want to give it up!

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Bullying: The 3-Step Strategy for Dealing with Bullies

There are a number of strategies for dealing with bullies. This article focuses on a 3-step strategy that is played and practiced as a game between a parent and child and can work in a variety of situations that involve dealing with inappropriate negative behavior from another person. The 3-step bully strategy enhances skills, confidence and resilience.

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