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Role modeling positive behavior is key from "summary" of Working Parents, Thriving Families by David J Palmiter

When it comes to raising children, one of the most effective ways to teach them positive behavior is through modeling it ourselves. Children learn by observing the actions and attitudes of those around them, especially their parents. As working parents, we are constantly setting an example for our children, whether we realize it or not. Our behavior and choices have a significant impact on how our children learn to navigate the world around them. By demonstrating positive behavior in our daily lives, we show our children what it means to be kind, respectful, and responsible individuals. When we handle stress, conflict, and challenges with patience and grace, we teach our children valuable lessons in resilience and problem-solving. Our actions speak louder than words, and our children will often mimic the behaviors they see in us. As working parents, we face unique challenges in balancing our professional and family responsibilities. It can be easy to become overwhelmed and let stress take over, but it is important to remember th...
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    Working Parents, Thriving Families

    David J Palmiter

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