oter

Build a strong relationship with your child from "summary" of The Explosive Child by Ross W. Greene, PhD

To build a strong relationship with your child, it is essential to approach them with empathy, understanding, and compassion. By listening to their feelings and thoughts without judgment, you can create a safe and supportive environment for them to express themselves. Communication is key in fostering a strong bond with your child. In order to truly connect with them, it is important to engage in open and honest conversations, where both parties have the opportunity to share their perspectives and feelings. By actively listening to your child and validating their emotions, you demonstrate that you value their thoughts and opinions. This validation helps to build trust and mutual respect in the parent-child relationship. It is also important to spend quality time with your child, engaging in activities that they enjoy and showing interest in their hobbies and passions. This shared time together strengthens the bond between parent and child and creates lasting memories that will help to solidify the relationship. Additionally, setting boundaries and expectations while also allowing for flexibility and understanding is crucial in building a strong relationship with your child. By providing structure and guidance, you show that you care about their well-being and are invested in their growth and development.
  1. By approaching your child with empathy, open communication, validation, quality time, and a balance of boundaries and flexibility, you can build a strong and lasting relationship that will benefit both you and your child in the long run.
  2. Open in app
    The road to your goals is in your pocket! Download the Oter App to continue reading your Microbooks from anywhere, anytime.
Similar Posts
Conception is just the beginning
Conception is just the beginning
The moment of conception marks the beginning of a transformative journey that will last for nine months and a day. It is a mome...
Fussy periods are essential for growth
Fussy periods are essential for growth
Fussy periods are a crucial part of a baby's development. These periods can be challenging for both the baby and the parents, b...
Provide a safe and secure home environment
Provide a safe and secure home environment
The safety and security of our children is of utmost importance. As parents, it is our responsibility to create an environment ...
Create a nurturing and loving environment
Create a nurturing and loving environment
To establish a nurturing and loving environment, it is crucial to set the stage for positive interactions and relationships wit...
Provide a safe space for emotional expression
Provide a safe space for emotional expression
When your teenager comes to you with their feelings, it’s important to create an environment where they feel safe and comfortab...
Offer choices instead of commands
Offer choices instead of commands
When we offer choices to children instead of commanding them, we give them a sense of autonomy and control over their lives. Th...
Use consequences that teach rather than punish
Use consequences that teach rather than punish
When your child misbehaves, it's natural to want to punish them. After all, punishment seems like the most straightforward way ...
Setting limits is essential for healthy development
Setting limits is essential for healthy development
In the complex world of parenting, setting limits is not just a matter of discipline or control. It is about providing a secure...
Encourage healthy risktaking and exploration
Encourage healthy risktaking and exploration
Encouraging healthy risk-taking and exploration is a vital aspect of supporting your baby's development. When you allow your ba...
oter

The Explosive Child

Ross W. Greene, PhD

Open in app
Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.