Friday, October 22, 2010
It's really very simple
Speaking with an awesome mom today who wanted to help her defiant 7 year old, I heard myself saying "so much of parenting is really so simple". She said that is what she was beginning to understand. I encouraged her to reconnect with her defiant child, since they were obviously not emotionally attuned at that moment, with scooping him up into her arms. I know this mother and child well and knew that both would find this rewarding. I encouraged mother to gaze into his eyes, offer a large dose of affection and attention, and let him know she looked forward to his complying with her wishes. This is so much more effective than yelling, nagging, scolding or spanking. It re-establishes the emotional bond, offers love and support and helps the child re-regulate his mood and feel more like pleasing mother. Mother in turn feels good because she has not used scolding, spanking and yelling. This approach is not always possible or advised, but when it is appropriate, it is quick, positive and leaves both mother and child (or of course father and child) feeling better about themselves and each other.
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