Positive Parenting Parent-Child Interaction Toolkit: 52 Tips to Enhance Parenting Skills
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Collecting the essence of positive parenting × Solving difficult parenting problems × As a parent-child interactive game
53 tool cards that are relevant to life situations and practical needs.
No need to go through heavy books, a card is a parenting exercise!
[53 exquisite and practical cards to improve your parenting skills].
Suggested Usage of Positive Parenting Parent-Child Interaction Tool Card
"Positive Parenting Parent-Child Interaction Toolkit" User Guide
Positive Parenting Instructor Edith Yao suggests four fun ways you can use the Parent-Child Interaction Tool Cards:
Start now, pick a card from the list and keep practicing the tools in the card for at least a week.
Facing Conflict
When faced with a parenting challenge, you can either close your eyes and choose intuitively, or you can choose a card with a title or design that appeals to you. There's usually a good chance that the positive parenting tools on the card are the best things you can use to teach your child self-discipline and responsibility while solving parenting problems. If you don't think the card you've picked out is appropriate, put it down and pick it out again until you find a tool that solves the problem.
When you are faced with a parent-child challenge, invite your child to choose a card from the list, referencing the previous point. Ask your child to tell you if the tool written on the card can solve the problem, and if not, put it down and pick another one until you choose the one that does.
Parent-Child Activities
You and your child take turns drawing cards. Read the cards out loud when they are drawn and act out the suggestions for parent-child interaction on the card. For example, the person who drew "do a chore" does a chore, the person who drew "hug" asks for a hug, and so on. You may be surprised to find that your child enjoys this activity!
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