Parents should approach difficult social issues with openness and sensitivity, creating a safe space for dialogue. It's important to listen actively to their children's thoughts and feelings, encouraging questions and discussions. Using age-appropriate language and providing factual information can help clarify complex topics. Lastly, modeling empathy and understanding can guide children in forming their own perspectives on these issues.
Parents can effectively approach the sensitive topic of talking to kids about divorce by being honest, using age-appropriate language, and providing reassurance and support. It is important to listen to children's feelings, answer their questions truthfully, and emphasize that the divorce is not their fault. Parents should also encourage open communication and offer ongoing support as children navigate through this difficult time.
By sitting down and talking to there children about there probelms
When 2 people, usually parents, both feel the same way about something that they are talking to someone else about.
When 2 people, usually parents, both feel the same way about something that they are talking to someone else about.
are you talking about...homeschooling??? Do you have a problem with it or were you just asking???
Most children have imaginary friends. It's completely normal for a child to be talking to themselves at that age and it has nothing to do with anything paranormal.Answer:Parents encourage children to believe in a variety of invisible friends - the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the family's deity. They see parents talking to invisible friends when they are looking for lost items (e.g. "Now where is that cellphone?"). The parents then get upset when the children talk to invisible friends not on the acceptable list. Eventually children learn that parents have lied to them about invisible friends and stop talking to them.
No. Children don't have the knowledge, experience to make good decisions that why they have parents. Also depends on what age you are talking about.
Parents can support children experiencing delayed walking and talking milestones by seeking early intervention services, working closely with healthcare professionals, providing a supportive and stimulating environment, and being patient and encouraging as the child progresses at their own pace.
Joking might be considered talking back especially if you joke at an inappropriate time in a conversation. Parents often find joking to be a form of talking back and might punish children for joking.
their It is the possessive pronoun for something which belongs to The children. Their books, their parents etc Pronouns for people are: I, we, you, he, she, they. The corresponding possessive pronouns are: my, our, your, his, her and their.
They think they are giving the answer the parent wants or they have found that mistruths are safer than honesty.
It depends on the child, but usually yes, kids spend more time watching tv/playing video games/updating their social networking page, than talking to their parents.