Practice active listening with children from "summary" of The Danish Way of Parenting by Jessica Joelle Alexander,Iben Sandahl
To truly connect with your child and show them that you value their thoughts and feelings, it is important to practice active listening. This means giving your full attention to what your child is saying without interrupting or judging. It involves truly understanding their perspective and letting them know that you are there for them.
When you practice active listening with your child, you are showing them that their thoughts and feelings are important. This can help to build their self-esteem and confidence, as they feel heard and validated. It also helps to strengthen the bond between you and your child, creating a sense of trust and understanding.
Active listening involves more than just hearing what your child is saying - it also involves responding in a way that shows you have truly understood them. This can involve reflecting back what they have said, asking clarifying questions, and showing empa...
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