Unconditional parents teach their children by modeling principles of respect, love and nonviolence in word, thought and action.
Not exact matches
It's about seeing them as human beings, worthy of respect and
unconditional love, delicate, impressionable, who have as much to
teach us as we have to
teach them... (Read more from Positive
Parenting: Toddlers and Beyond)
The
TEACH tool, the Language Model and the 13 Principles of Conscious
Parenting as defined in the book,
Unconditional Parenting by controversial author, Alfie Kohn, are guidelines to refer to and keep in mind when you learning to be more conscious.
The primary role of
parents is to offer
unconditional love, and any discipline (
teaching) must be within that context.
Educating the whole person - mind, body, and will;
teaching unconditional positive regard for others; service learning, retreats, field trips, and
parent engagement.
Areas of specialty: Educating the whole person - mind, body, and will;
teaching unconditional positive regard for others; service learning, retreats, field trips, and
parent engagement.
Her early love for animals came from her
parents, who she credits for
teaching her from a young age compassion, responsibility, and
unconditional love.
It is the job of the
parents to provide what Carl Rogers calls the
Unconditional Positive Regard - or acceptance without judgement - to encourage their child to discover and develop those things that make him special and to
teach him how to use those strengths and abilities to impact the world in a positive way.
So,
Unconditional Positive Regard,
Unconditional Parenting, and Positive Psychology and Positive Parenting - all rooted in Humanism - believe that the most important part of parenting is to meet your child's needs, help him find his strengths and passions, and teach him how to use those «virtues» to be future minded, independent, and «self - actualize
Parenting, and Positive Psychology and Positive
Parenting - all rooted in Humanism - believe that the most important part of parenting is to meet your child's needs, help him find his strengths and passions, and teach him how to use those «virtues» to be future minded, independent, and «self - actualize
Parenting - all rooted in Humanism - believe that the most important part of
parenting is to meet your child's needs, help him find his strengths and passions, and teach him how to use those «virtues» to be future minded, independent, and «self - actualize
parenting is to meet your child's needs, help him find his strengths and passions, and
teach him how to use those «virtues» to be future minded, independent, and «self - actualized».
(If you want to
teach your child the power of
unconditional love and acceptance, I recommend you read about positive
parenting, attachment
parenting or
unconditional parenting.)
Third, I'm thankful for «love;» that He grants through the love of family; specifically for: a God - honoring
parent - in - laws that
taught me
unconditional love (as my biological
parents did not), a God - honoring wife (whom He used to
teach me how to accept and give love), and a precious child, whom I get to share the love of Christ with.