Not exact matches
For those dads who want
to incorporate more authoritative
parenting into their style, Day encouraged
parents to simply listen.
My biggest recommendation is one that works with all aspects of
parenting and it is
simply to listen to your gut and your body throughout the pregnancy and after.
Some
parents simply can not stand
to listen to their baby cry, and for them — this method may be agonizing.
Parents should try
to offer «a safe, «shame - free» time and place
to talk
to their child when the
parent isn't a «
parent» but
simply listens,» she advised.
One slight turn of the head as he sits
listening to the preacher in his hometown church inveigh against his kind of music as the work of the Devil promises an explosion — not at the windy parson or the congregation or his dubious
parents, but through a series of compositions and performances that will
simply give such nonsense the lie.
The main reason was because it's special time with their
parent (78 per cent), but 65 per cent also said reading together was fun, 48 per cent said they got
to listen to books that might have been too hard for them, 36 per cent said they
simply liked the fact they didn't have
to do the reading by themselves, and 35 per cent said they liked
to hear the different voices or talk about the books with the person doing the reading.
Providing professional development for all adults throughout the education system centered on Meaningful Student Involvement and Student / Adult Partnerships helps teachers, administrators, support staff,
parents and others focus on collaborating with students beyond
simply listening to student voice.
How do you justify promoting such irresponsible policies, and when will you begin
to listen to educators and researchers, who are clearly the key experts in this field, and
to parents, who are
simply trying
to protect our children from bad policy making?
Every principal, every teacher and every
parent should have such a faith in students they are charged with educating by moving beyond
simply listening to student voice and towards engaging students as partners throughout the education system.
«Current practices in reunification therapy may involve
simply listening to the child's litany of complaints against the targeted
parent, having the targeted
parent apologize
to the child for supposed parental failures (often exaggerated, distorted, or even fabricated by the child), and encouraging the further disempowerment of the targeted
parent who must seek
to appease the child, continually, and without success in altering the child's rejection.
I grew
to recognize that when I
simply protected time for nonjudgmental
listening,
parents made this shift and became curious about the meaning of their child's behavior.