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Practice active listening with your child from "summary" of 10 Days to a Less Distracted Child by Jeffrey Bernstein

To truly connect with your child, it's vital to practice active listening. This means fully engaging with what your child is saying, both verbally and nonverbally. When you actively listen, you show your child that you value their thoughts and feelings. This can help foster a strong and trusting relationship between you and your child. Active listening involves more than just hearing your child's words - it also requires paying attention to their body language, tone of voice, and emotions. By tuning in to these cues, you can gain a deeper understanding of what your child is trying to communicate. This can help you respond more effectively and empathetically to their needs. One key aspect of active listening is reflecting back what your child has said. This shows that you are truly listening and understanding their perspective. It can also help clarify any misunderstandings or miscommunications that may arise. By reflecting back your child's words, you can demonstrate that you are engaged and invested in the conversation. Another important component of active listening is asking open-ended questions. These types of questions encourage your child to elaborate on their thoughts and feelings, fostering deeper communication. By asking open-ended questions, you can show your child that you are interested in what they have to say and that you value their input.
  1. Practicing active listening with your child can help strengthen your relationship and improve your communication. By fully engaging with your child when they speak, you can show them that their thoughts and feelings are important to you. This can lead to more meaningful conversations and a deeper connection between you and your child.
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10 Days to a Less Distracted Child

Jeffrey Bernstein

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