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Parenting Styles
Some Tips for Healthy Parenting
Communication Skills
Do's and Dont's
THE FIVE "L'S" TO STRONG
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
Learning -
Families are where we learn values, skills, and
behavior. Strong families manage and control their learning experiences.
They establish a pattern of home life. They select appropriate television
programs. They guide their children into the world outside the home. They
do not let social forces rule their family life. They involve themselves
in neighborhood, school, government, religion, and business in ways that
support their family values. Strong families teach by example and learn
through experience as they explain and execute their values.
Loyalty -
Strong families have a sense of loyalty and devotion
toward family members. The family sticks together. They stand by each
other during times of trouble. They stand up for each other when attacked
by someone outside the family. Loyalty builds through sickness and health,
want and good fortune, failure and success, and all the things the family
faces. The family is a place of shelter for individual family members. In
times of personal success or defeat, the family becomes a cheering section
or a mourning bench. They also learn a sense of give and take in the
family, which helps prepare them for the necessary negotiations in other
relationships.
Love - is at the heart of the family. All humans have the need to
love and to be loved; the family is normally the place where love is
expressed. Love is the close personal blending of physical and mental
togetherness. It includes privacy, intimacy, sharing, belonging, and
caring. The atmosphere of real love is one of honesty, understanding,
patience, and forgiveness. Such love does not happen automatically; it
requires constant daily effort by each family member. Loving families
share activities and express a great deal of gratitude for one another.
Love takes time, affection, and a positive attitude.
Laughter -
is good family medicine. Humor is an escape valve for
family tension. Through laughter we learn to see ourselves honestly and
objectively. Building a strong family is serious business, but if taken
too seriously, family life can become very tense. Laughter balances our
efforts and gives us a realistic view of things. To be helpful, family
laughter must be positive in nature. Laughing together builds up a family.
Laughing at each other divides a family. Families that learn to use
laughter in a positive way can release tensions, gain a clearer view, and
bond relationships.
Leadership
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is essential. Family members, usually the adults, must
assume responsibility for leading the family. If no one accepts this vital
role, the family will weaken. Each family needs its own special set of
rules and guidelines. These rules are based on the family members'
greatest understanding of one another, not forces. The guidelines pass
along from the adults to the children by example, with firmness and
fairness. Strong families can work together to establish their way of
life, allowing children to have a voice in decision making and enforcing
rules.
A Parenting Workshop conducted by SARAAT Psychological Help in Collaboration withSAHIL
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