Parenting Teens: Teen Behavior > Behavior Modification > 5 Most Important Factors to Improve Child Behavior
 OR 




Parenting Teen Topics
Teen Health
Education
Other Teen Issues
Troubled Teens
Teen Drug Abuse
Tips for Parenting Teens
Teen Behavior
Behavior Modification
Behavior Managment
Behavior Problems
Behavior Disorder Treatment
Child Behavior
Parent Support Group Directory
Parent Forum
tags
Parenting Teens Blog
Why You Should Remain Friends With Your In-laws After Divorce
The Pros and Cons of Getting Your Teen a Cell Phone
Teens in Crisis
Loving Your Child With Limits
Living Letter
Family Drama, Family Addict by Jacob Malewitz
Are Parents Afraid to Discipline Children?
Three Things You Should Tell Your Teenager
STDs Among Teens
Pressure from parents is not good

5 Most Important Factors to Improve Child Behavior

5 Most Important Factors to Improve Child Behavior

It does not take long for children to realize that they are in charge of themselves and even though you are the parent, you can’t make them do anything they don’t want to.  This is a natural stage that starts at about two years of age and never seems to end.  No doubt, you will unquestionably come to a point where you find yourself looking for a solution to improve child behavior.  Any expert will tell you that to gain the skills needed to improve child behavior you will first have to recognize your influence as the parent.  There are five key things that must be practiced to initiate your authority and the leader.

1) Learn to listen.  From day one of life your child will be seeking your attention at all times.  While this can prove to be frustrating it is crucial that you hear them out, even when they are not making any sense. 

2) Validate their feelings.  Not to be confused with praise, validation is about recognizing your children’s thoughts as legitimate concerns.  Remember that they have not been faced with many hassles in life so while their complaints may seem petty to you, they could be the hardest thing they have had to deal with. 

3) State your opinion.  Although you may hold all the authority it is important that you offer your advice to them in the form of an opinion.  To truly improve child behavior you must show them that they have the power to make the right decisions.  By always commanding you are teaching them to follow the leader rather than their own instincts.

4) Step back.  This will be the hardest thing that ever has to be done in parenting, but it must be done to teach your child independence.  Letting your child make the wrong decision will allow them to face the consequences of misbehaving.   These consequences will stick with them through life to ensure that they think before doing it again.

5) Be their soft place to land.  Children will make many mistakes as will adults, but we all need that special someone to turn to.  You can tell them that their actions were wrong and hold their hand at the same time.  Since you have been there all their life you hold a very special bond that should always take precedence over the common mistakes of your child. 
 



Reader Comments [+ Add Your Comment]


Site Sponsor
CALL NOW or Click Here for information online!
Parenting Poll   Discuss this poll
FREE News Letter
Stay current with Parenting Tips & News. Just enter your email below:
Email: *  
Validation #: *
         
Featured Boarding Schools
Carolina Springs Academy blog | myspace
Horizon Academy blog | myspace
Midwest Academy blog | myspace
Spring Creek Lodge blog | myspace
Cross Creek Programs blog | myspace
Ivy Ridge Academy blog | myspace
Red River Academy blog | myspace
Darrington Academy blogs | myspace
Majestic Ranch blog | myspace
Royal Gorge Academy blog | myspace
Parenting Teens Directory and Links
copywrite 2005 ParentingTeens.com All rights reserved.
adminlogin