US lawmaker wants positive words for poor kidsDONNA GORDON BLANKINSHIP
Take out time and ask them how their day went. Communicate with your children and ask them about the issues they are facing in school. Hold up their chin, look into their eyes, and start affirming your kid with meaningful words. Do this every day. Say words that boost your child’s se...
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One of the best ways to be a positive role model for your child is to be a good listener. This meanslistening to what they sayand not just hearing the words. Try to understand their feelings and point of view, even if you disagree with them. This will show them that ...
I recommend using positive words. “Walk away.”“Go play in your room.”“Let go of his hair.” It’s a very simple technique and works amazingly well for me. When you speak in a firm voice and avoid threats, kids tend to cooperate better. When they’re given easy instructions inste...