Posts Tagged ‘Discipline’

What Makes Strong and Nurturing Families

Human beings have the longest dependency on others than any other living creature. We spend our lives in relationships, either toxic or nurturing. If the family of origin was not supportive and loving, we either repeat that pattern or look for other mentors and teachers.

Can you visualize a closed fist as opposed to an open hand? That is the difference between a closed and dysfunctional group and a learning, sharing and supportive one. The closed one is turned inward and harsh in judgment and expectations. The open one is welcoming and willing to help others as well as receive help.

Closed or Open Families

When we look at families, either of birth or deliberate connection, we admire and wish to emulate, there are usually a number of variables present in the makeup. One or more are usually absent from a closed or dysfunctional family organizations.
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CELEBRATING CHILDREN UNIQUENESS

convenient like a snowflake or a fingerprint, every child is unique in their own special way. Every child has a unique accession of feeling, thinking, and interacting bury others. Some children are shy, moment others are favorable, some are active, while others are calm, some are fretful, present others are easy-going. owing to a loving again nurturing parent, it’s your job to encourage them to embrace their uniqueness and celebrate their individual qualities.

Allow your child to express themselves through their interests.  They may jewel a creative outlet influence theater, dancing or art, or they may be very expert in the sciences.  Encourage them to embrace what they like to do, what interests them, again what makes them carefree.  Help them realize that they don’t covetousness to worry about being ‘like everyone else.
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