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Preventing conflicts
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Perhaps the most frustrating thing about children is when they are always at logger-heads with each other. Conflicts tend to become even more bothersome for parents when they have to step in reluctantly yet inevitably to become the peacekeepers of battles and brawls between their children. After a day of fighting, whining, tattling, temper tantrums, and pouting, parents tuck their children into bed with a deep sigh and hope for a better day tomorrow. A few of many ways to reduce conflicts at home with your kids are as follows.
Schedule “Special Time” With Your Children
Planning a special time is no rocket-science. See what your children like and what they love to do. Your son may love stories, buy him some books and introduce him to them. Your daughter may love pretending that she is cooking or cleaning the house. Spend some time with her leading the way. Use your imagination and the interests of your child to learn what your special time should include. Remember, these special times may not be a great deal for you, but for your child it is the time of the day when you are giving him/her your undivided attention and are actually trying to learn what interests him/her. Avoid lectures or giving advice, and focus on listening and enjoying each other. Special times with your child will not only improve his/her communication with you but will also prevent rifts and conflicts with his/her siblings.
Allow Them to be Part of Your Life
Do Not Forget the Power of Humor! The best advice is, take time to enjoy your little ones at home. They love to be with you and enjoy your company, so lighten up and enjoy them. The conflicts will become fewer and fewer, only if you are willing to make them feel secure and loved at all times. Source:www.cmsu.edu |