The 4 A’s to Good Parenting Skills – Part 2

A couple of days ago I looked at availability and the potential impact it could have in your family. I hope you’ve been able to start the process of reclaiming quality time with your child?

Affection – Part 2

Do your eyes light up when your child walks in the room?

We all want to be loved and be shown affection, especially children. Children need tangible evidence of your love whether it’s through hugs, cuddles, talk or words of praise. When your child grows older and is maybe less physical, you need to find other ways to show your affection.

If you’ve laid a good foundation even a teenager will respond given the right opportunity. Sometimes a squeeze on the shoulder along with a smile is just what your child wanted.

Your child knows you love her. It’s always good as well to tell her with your words.

Just think what  positive messages these actions and words send to your children.

What do you do that shows your affection towards your child?

What does your child like you to do that shows affection?

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