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Avoid these 7 Statement With Children-By Dr. Kelkar [MD] Psychiatrist Hypnotherapist

Avoid these 7 Statement With Children-By Dr. Kelkar [MD] Psychiatrist Hypnotherapist 1. Avoid harsh behavior
Don’t yell, be loud or vent your frustration on your kid. Convey your message in a soothing tone. Always remember to make a proper choice of words. Talk to them about their mistakes and teach them not to repeat the mistakes again. There are many other ways to discipline a child, including ‘time out,’ which works better and does not involve aggression.
2. Motivate and appreciate
If your child is less motivated, it can be a source of great worry, frustration, sometimes even despair and that’s where the trouble can begin. Convincing your children to do things they don’t want to do can be too challenging. Also making them stop doing the things you don’t want them to do can be even trickier still.
3. Parents should adapt and adjust with time
Keep a proper track of your child’s development. Your child is growing up. Consider how age is affecting the child’s behavior. Encourage question answer sessions and appreciate their curiosity. Answer every question they ask you and are curious to know.
4. Cultivate your child’s independence
Children may undergo some restrictions imposed by their parents which means that even if the child wants to do something, he cannot do because of the restrictions. This creates a sense of self-control. When a parent encourages independence, it helps the child to develop a sense of self direction in which the child is free to explore and perform things!
5. Be steadfast with your child
There is nothing more powerful than believing in someone unconditionally. We often see parents nagging at their children and pushing them to be the perfect child.
6. Parents must respect their child
The best way to get respectful treatment from your child is to treat him respectfully. You should give your child the same courtesies you would give to anyone else. Speak to your child politely. Respect his opinion. Pay attention when he is speaking to you.
7. Show unconditional love
Unconditional love is love without requiring anything in return. Some powerful ways to show unconditional love to your children are by learning their language, serving them unconditionally, learning to listen to them, being spontaneous etc.
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