What should parents question themselves?

How do you approach a parent about their child's bad behavior?

- Address specific concerns and examples of misbehavior. - Speak in a calm, friendly tone. - Avoid giving parents the impression that their child is hopeless. - Be willing to provide ongoing support to both the child and the parents.

What should parents question themselves?

- Do I want what's good for my child or what's best? - Do I measure my success as a parent by the quality of the relationship, or by how effectively I can control my child? - Do I speak to my child as if she's destined for success? - Do I say the following things to my child?

How do I talk to a parent about problems with their child?

- Stick to the facts. - Present a “we're on the same side” approach by focusing on a shared commitment to children's safety, and emphasizing that you want what is safest for all children. - Share your feelings. - Include the positive. - Be prepared to provide the parent with resources for help and information.

How would you approach a parent about their child's bad behavior?

Address specific concerns and examples of misbehavior. Do not approach a parent with hearsay or something you have not witnessed directly. Speak in a calm, friendly tone. Avoid giving parents the impression that their child is hopeless.24 Jul 2012

Who's most likely to questions for parents?

- Who is most likely to be president one day? - Who is most likely to become a professional athlete? - Who is most likely to become a comedian? - Who is most likely to lead a protest? - Who is most likely to win a Grammy? - Who is most likely to be a professional gamer?

What are the 5 positive parenting skills?

- Create a safe, interesting environment. Bored kids are likely to misbehave. - Have a positive learning environment. If a child or teenager comes to you for help or a chat, they're ready to learn. - Use assertive discipline. - Have realistic expectations. - Take care of yourself as a parent.

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