The Following Are Simple But Effective Ways That You As A Parent Can Positively Impact Your Child’s Behaviour By Filling Your Child’s Cup:
1) By The Parent Giving Their Child One-To-One Attention – Often times, when parents do not make the time for quality, daily, one-to-one time with their child, studies in the field of Behaviour Analysis show that this can then lead to the child presenting with attention seeking behaviours in order to get the attention they are looking for.
2) By The Parent Hugging Their Child – Through doing this, the parent is showing affection to the child & increasing the strength of their bond. Child Therapists highlight that when the parent & child have a strong bond, there is a higher likelihood of it minimising the amount of behaviour challenges that may occur.
3) By The Parent Asking About Their Child’s Day – Behaviour Analysts point out, that if the child had a good day, then this is a nice way for the parent to bond with their child, & if their child had a tough day, then this is a good way of letting the child vent, giving them a higher chance of managing anger, as they will have an outlet to let any pent up frustrations out.
4) By The Parent Playing With Their Child & Letting The Child Lead – Often times, when a parent joins in with a child’s activity, the parent tries to play the game how they would like to. However, by letting the child take the lead, it shows the child that the parent has faith in the child’s leadership ability, & it also reduces the likelihood of tantrums as the child will be happy that the parent is engaging in the way that want to play.
5) By The Parent Showing An Interest In Their Child’s Interests – This is so important in terms of it helping to nurture the child’s interest, as children love when parents engage with things that interest them. It is also more likely that a child will engage with a parent for a longer length of time, & be happier engaging with them, when the topic of conversation, or the activity they are doing, is something that the child has a genuine interest in.
6) By The Parent Supporting Their Child’s Ambitions & Goals – This is so important & it is key that parents support each of their child’s goals & ambitions equally. If parents appear to be supporting one sibling’s goals & ambitions to a greater extent than another sibling’s, then this can lead to sibling rivalry, & feelings of anger on the child’s part, that the parents are showing favouritism.
7) By The Parent Regularly Telling Their Child That They Love Them – When it comes to parenting, Behaviour Therapists stress that one of them most important ways, if not the most important way, that you as a parent can go about filling your child’s cup, is to make sure that your child knows that not only are they loved, but that there is nothing that they could ever do that would stop you as their parent loving them.
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