From Robin McClure, former About.com Guide
Just like with any relationship, building
a positive relationship between parent and child is one that requires work and
effort to make it strong and successful. Parenting is a tough job, and
maintaining close relationships and open communications helps to ensure parents
and their children stay connected through all ages of their upbringing. Here
are 10 simple tips for enhancing the bond between parent and child.
1. Say I Love You
Tell your child you love him every
day -- no matter his age. Even on trying days or after a parent-child disagreement,
when you don't exactly "like your child" at that moment, it is more
important than ever to express your love. A simple "I love you" goes
a long way toward developing and then strengthening a relationship.
2. Teach Your Faith
Teach your child about your faith and
beliefs. Tell him what you believe and why. Allow time for your child to ask
questions and answer them honestly. Reinforce those teachings often.
3. Establish A
Special Name Or Code Word
Create a special name for your child
that is positive and special or a secret code word that you can use between
each other. Use the name as a simple reinforcement of your love. The code word
can be established to have special meaning between your child and you that only
you two understand. This code word can even be used to extract a child from an
uncomfortable situation (such as a sleepover that is not going well) without
causing undue embarrassment to the child.
4. Develop And
Maintain A Special Bedtime Ritual
For younger children, reading a
favorite bedtime book or telling stories is a ritual that will be remembered
most likely throughout their life. Older children should not be neglected
either. Once children start reading, have them read a page, chapter, or short
book to you. Even most teenagers still enjoy the ritual of being told goodnight
in a special way by a parent--even if they don't act like it!
5. Let Your Children
Help You
Parents sometimes inadvertently miss
out on opportunities to forge closer relationships by not allowing their child
to help them with various tasks and chores. Unloading groceries after going to
the store is a good example of something that children of most ages can and
should assist with. Choosing which shoes look better with your dress lets a
child know you value her opinion. Of course, if you ask, be prepared to accept
and live with the choice made!
6. Play With Your
Children
The key is to really play with your
children. Play with dolls, ball, make believe, checkers, sing songs, or
whatever is fun and interesting. It doesn't matter what you play, just enjoy
each other! Let kids see your silly side. Older kids enjoy cards, chess,
computer games, while younger ones will have fun playing about anything...as
long as it involves you!
7. Eat Meals As A
Family
You've heard this before, and it
really is important! Eating together sets the stage for conversation and
sharing. Turn the TV off, and don't rush through a meal. When schedules permit,
really talk and enjoy one another. It can become a quality time most remembered
by young and old alike.
8. Seek Out
One-On-One Opportunities Often
Some parents have special nights or
"standing dates" with their children to create that one-on-one
opportunity. Whether it is a walk around the neighborhood, a special trip to a
playground, or just a movie night with just the two of you, it is important to
celebrate each child individually. Although it is more of a challenge the more
children in a family, it is really achievable! Think creatively and the
opportunities created will be ones that you remember in the future.
9. Respect Their
Choices
You don't have to like their
mismatched shirt and shorts or love how a child has placed pictures in his
room. However, it is important to respect those choices. Children reach out for
independence at a young age, and parents can help to foster those decision-making
skills by being supportive and even looking the other way on occasion. After
all, it really is okay if a child goes to daycare with a striped green shirt
and pink shorts.
10. Make Them A
Priority In Your Life
Your children need to know that you believe
they are a priority in your life. Children can observe excessive stress and
notice when they feel you are not paying them attention. Sometimes, part of
being a parent is not worrying about the small stuff and enjoying your
children. They grow up so fast, and every day is special. Take advantage of
your precious time together while you have it!
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