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Practice active listening from "summary" of Positive Parenting by Rebecca Eanes

Active listening involves not just hearing the words that are being spoken, but truly understanding and empathizing with the speaker. It requires full engagement in the conversation, showing the speaker that you are present and attentive. Active listening goes beyond just waiting for your turn to talk - it means focusing on the speaker and demonstrating that you value what they have to say. One way to practice active listening is through nonverbal cues. Making eye contact, nodding, and mirroring the speaker's body language all show that you are fully engaged in the conversation. These cues can help the speaker feel validated and respected, encouraging them to continue sharing their thoughts and feelings. Another important aspect of active listening is reflecting back what the speaker has said. This can involve paraphrasing their words or summarizing their main points. By doing this, you show the speaker that you have been following along and understanding their perspective. It also gives them the opportunity to clarify any misunderstandings or expand on their thoughts. Additionally, active listening involves asking open-ended questions to encourage the speaker to share more about their feelings and experiences. These questions show that you are interested in learning more and that you value the speaker's input. By prompting further conversation, you can deepen your understanding of the speaker's perspective and strengthen your connection with them. Incorporating active listening into your interactions with your child can lead to more meaningful and productive conversations. By demonstrating that you are fully present and engaged, you can foster trust and open communication with your child. This can help strengthen your relationship and support your child's emotional development. So, next time you're talking with your child, remember to practice active listening and show them that you truly care about what they have to say.
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