Sentences with phrase «actually listen to the parents»

So you have to be open - minded and willing to actually listen to the parents» point and listen to what they're saying and try to understand things from their perspective.
In other words, when parents tell their kids to not trust others, the kids may actually listen to their parents (imagine that); not trusting others is (generally) not a good way to approach relationships as a lack of trust increases opportunities for conflict.

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With the advent of the professional youthworker, there also came the danger that the church as a whole and parents of teens in particular would feel that they couldn't do the discipling job, that we needed people who watched the same films, wore the same clothes, could bear to listen to the same music, and could actually get as far as Level 2 on a computer game.
Parents don't actually have anything to say because they never listen anyway.
As much as I would love it if airlines would consult with traveling parents on what would actually make their lives easier, it never occurred to me that they would actually listen.
The key is to be generous with your offers of help but to listen closely to what the parents actually want.
Further, a strong parent - child connection actually makes parenting easier since children who feel more connected to their parents are more inclined to want to listen, help and follow directions.
In fact, when done in a caring way and one that listens to the needs of the child, I think it can actually enhance the parent / child relationship.
Plus, then parents can actually bring complaints to the people who have the power to fix them and vote those school boards out or financially vote those private schools out of existence if either doesn't listen.
Little data exists on whether kids actually listen to what their parents say, he concedes, but if you don't talk to your children, he argues, they're left to absorb norms from, most likely, pornography.
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«As for your parents» comment about making smaller payments, please don't listen to them if you don't have to (meaning, if you can actually afford to pay more than the minimum, DO IT),» says one commenter.
So I suppose in the first instance for educators it's actually being a little bit mindful and aware of the various ways that parents undertake the role of being a parent, and listening again carefully to what parents tell you about their role as parents but our job in a context of early childhood education and care setting, is to respect the role that parents have with their children, and to at times, when it is appropriate, support and guide decisions that work in the best interests of children and their families.
For those parents in the majority, who are serious about being a parent, it's a tough transition from parenting a young child who either listens to you when you give an order, or whom you can actually pick up and remove from a problem situation, to a prickly adolescent whose response to parental demands is often some version of «You can't make me do it».
No, good parent child relationships are about listening to what your child actually has to say and about responding in a respectful manner.
«The things you do in the beginning of a relationship — you go out on dates, you spend time together, you plan special occasions, you plan special gifts, you really listen when they talk, you remember things, you care about their parents, you try to impress their friends — all those things you did when you were courting you actually have to keep doing,» Gerber says.
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