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How to Communicate with Kids Successfully

Communication is a tool to know your child

By Abdul BasitPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
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Children are quite possibly the most valuable gifts that each parent has in their day-to-day existence. We work hard and try to making more money so that we can give the best to our children. Best education, shelter, food and many more! However, due to the generation gap, often we have a hard time communicating effectively with our children. Despite our good intention, our children just neglect to pay attention to us.

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Some of the reasons lead to the breakdown of communications between children and parent is as follows:

1) Lack of time-Due to economic reasons, both father and mother need to work and often have to work for long hours so that the family has enough money to meet living expenses. As a result, the parents lack time to communicate with their children.

2) Ineffective communication skills-Parent themselves often refuse and fail to understand what is inside their children's heads. They often impose their value and belief on their children. The parent fails to lend a listening ear to their children when the children are wanted to share their thinking! This is like one-way communication!

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3) Peer Pressure-The classmates and friends of children often have a greater impact on children than their parents, this is because they spend more time with their peers than parents. Their peer is more willing to lend a listening ear to the children. Therefore, the children consciously or unconsciously pick up limiting beliefs, bad habits from their peers!

Ineffective communication often leads to a negative impact on the children. They become unmotivated in their life, lack self-confidence, have poor grades in their school and do not know how to communicate effectively with people and so on! The restricting convictions and poor communication skills adversely influence them after they join working life. They struggle in life, are unhappy in life, lack motivation!

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The parent can improve the relationship by spending more quality time with the children. They need to lend a listening ear to the children. They need to understand that effective communication is not one-way communication. It included input from the children also. For example, one way is to discover your children's advantages and interests. Assuming asking them wastes your time, it very well may be useful to take a visit through their room and see what sorts of things they gather and are keen on. For instance, in the event that they have a collection of music, see what class they like.

It is important to try and figure out a way to reach your child somehow. On the off chance that many years have passed by and you and your children simply don't convey and the lines of communication feel rusted and shut, then there are means you can take to closing that gap and figuring out how to reach out to your child in a positive way.

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Although the formal school education manages to teach our children much technical knowledge such as Science, Mathematics and more. However, it fails to teach and address the soft skills needs of the children. Other informal children's education is required to fill in the gap. Informal education is the greatest gift that parents can pass to their children. The soft skills that they learn from informal education vastly improve the quality of their life, their grade and have a better relationship. The delicate abilities they master decidedly add to grown-up life also; they become more joyful throughout everyday life and more effective!

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By discussing the abilities we use in our work, we should make solid associations between our children learning at school and at home with the universe of work. We should also give instances of learning in real life. We share our own difficulties – what's been simple and more troublesome. We model tirelessness and not surrendering when the work is intense. We praise our triumphs and recognize what individual abilities add to that achievement. We should portray to our children how we realize when we learn and why we learn and talk about the benefit of learning – the need to be a long lasting student and the delight of dominating a novel thought, or idea, or expertise.

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Check the titles of their book collection, peruse the banners on the wall, get a feeling of who your kid is and what sorts of things make them tick. On the off chance that you know only anything by any stretch of the imagination, it very well may be an incredible method to identify with the person in question by bringing it up casually, or getting a few passes to their number one band's show and inquiring as to whether you can come. Obviously, take it slowly and know that communication is not built overnight.

Of course, you want to make sure that you communicate effectively with your child because that might help you prevent any kind of problems or trouble that they might get into during these years. Things like alcohol, drugs etc, are all serious problems that teenagers face in their daily life and sometimes when they have no one to talk to about it, it can cause a lot of problems for them.

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