What are Strong Families, and how do They Function By Urvashi Arya #StrongFamilies #PositiveFamilies #Communication #NiceFamilies #StrongKIds #PositiveHome

What are Strong Families, and how do They Function

By Urvashi Arya



#StrongFamilies

#PositiveFamilies

#Communication

#NiceFamilies

#StrongKIds

#PositiveHome


What are strong families, and why are they important?


Strong families have a few characteristics in common:


Warmth, care, positive attention; effective communication; a stable family environment; and ties to others outside the family.


Strong families provide a safe, secure environment for children to be themselves and discover who they are. Children in strong families dare to explore their surroundings, try new things, and learn because they feel safe and loved. They can also cope better with failures and obstacles because they know they have familial support.


Strong families provide warmth, caring, and positive attention.

Building solid family bonds begins with being warm, loving, and compassionate with your child.


Positive attention is also necessary for the development of healthy family bonds. This is how you show that you care about your kids and what they're doing. Positive attention strengthens bonds between parents and children and demonstrates that you are accessible when they need you.


Warmth, compassion, and positive attention suggestions

Here are some ideas for instilling warmth, compassion, and positive undivided attention within your family circle:


  • Inform your children how much you love them and how pleased you are with them whenever possible.

  • When you speak to your children, smile and look them in.

  • When you have the opportunity, show physical affection.

  • When your family members perform well or do something nice for others, look for opportunities to praise and support them. Make time for unique one-on-one time doing activities that you all enjoy. Why not make this a regular part of your family's schedule?


Children from loving, caring families get along better with their peers and teachers and are less likely to have conflicts with others. Children who receive a lot of attention and affection feel special, which can help them cope with life's ups and downs.


Strong families have good communication.


Strong families communicate effectively about both positive and adverse events. This allows them to rejoice together in good times and discuss difficulties in bad times. This assures them of a safe and secure environment for children to express unpleasant emotions such as embarrassment, perplexity, or humiliation. It also deepens family members' bonds with one another.


Here are some suggestions for improving family communication:


  • Encourage family members to converse and listen to one another so that everyone may express their feelings.

  • Have family dinners at the table without the television on as often as possible. This is an opportunity for you to share what's going on in your lives.

  • Assist youngsters with learning a language that conveys their ideas and feelings so that they can ask for what they require or desire.

  • Listen carefully and respond sensitively to various situations — not only pleasantries or good news, but also anger, humiliation, sadness, or terror. You are not required to constantly fix the problem or provide advice.

  • When there's an issue, learn how to negotiate and compromise so that everyone receives a piece of what they desire.

  • Pay attention to your nonverbal signals. You may build your relationships by using pleasant nonverbal communication such as smiles, eye contact, and physical love.


Environments that are predictable in strong households

Children can feel safe, secure, and cared for in a predictable, organized household environment. Children know what they will get each day in this setting and what is expected.


Predictability in your family life is very beneficial when your children face problems, developmental changes, or uncertainty. If your child is beginning a new school, your family's nightly ritual at home may be quite soothing.


Here are some ideas for making your family feel safe and predictable:


Create a family routine, so everyone knows what to anticipate - who does what, when, how often, and in what order. A family schedule might also assist you in scheduling time for fun family activities.


Strong families and strong connections:


Children need to feel linked to other people who care about them. Your extended family, friends, neighborhood, and community are valuable relationships.


  • Connections aid in the development of a strong sense of self in youngsters. It helps them feel more connected to their family, grandkids or cousins, and community.

  • Other significant adults might be a source of support for the family during difficult times – such as when a family member dies – or a source of joy when birthdays are celebrated.

  • Volunteering or participating in regular community activities might help your children develop a sense of self. Volunteering with a local conservation group is one example.


Advice on how to connect your family to others

Here are some ideas for bringing your family closer together:


  • Encourage your kids to spend time with their grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Talk to them over a call, write letters or emails, or make video conversations if they live far away.

  • Participate in a local community organization or sports club. This allows your children to meet new people and witness how community members work together.

  • Invite grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, or other family members to your child's critical school or sporting activities, such as an awards ceremony or a performance.


Taking care of yourself


When you're focused on taking care of your family, it's easy to forget about yourself or run out of time. However, taking care of yourself will provide you with more physical and mental vitality to develop a great family.


You can take good and required care of yourself by getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, eating a good diet, and setting out time for yourself and your partner, if you have one.


Urvashi Arya   

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Positive Attention and Your Child By Urvashi Arya

 Positive Attention and Your Child

By Urvashi Arya




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#PositiveAttention

#UndividedAttention

#ParentingPositively

#HumbleParents


Your youngster and Positive attention:


What exactly is the Positive focus?


Positive attention is when you express your happiness in your child and warmth in your relationship by doing the following:


Expressing physical affection – for example, hugging your child – using words to applaud and encourage your child showing interest in your child's hobbies, activities, and achievements


What is the significance of Positive attention?


Children require experiences and interactions from infancy that demonstrate that they are valuable, capable human beings who provide joy to others. Positive attention, comments, and responses from significant adults help children develop a sense of worth.


Positive, caring messages from you and other significant individuals in your child's life build up your child's self-image over time. A Positive self-image is critical for your child's interpersonal relationships and confidence as they learn about the world.


The responding interactions with you and other providers give your child a sense of security and safety. Your child will feel the utmost safe and comfortable if you smile when they gaze at you or reassure them when they are afraid or uncertain. This instills confidence in your child as they explore their surroundings.


How do provide good attention to people of various ages?


There are numerous ways to provide Positive attention to your youngster. Changing a diaper, overseeing a bath, or walking to school are all activities that allow you to interact with your child significantly. For example, you can give Positive attention to your toddler by snuggling and tickling them after a bath. You can also sit with your arm over your youngster and watch TV together.


You can do easy things every day to communicate that your child is unique and essential, regardless of age.


For instance:


  • Smile while you look at your child.

  • Show a keen interest in all that your child is doing and, if possible, get them to tell you about it.

  • When your child speaks to you, pay attention and listen carefully.

  • Make some particular family traditions that you can all participate in.

  • Make time to spend with your child, doing activities you both enjoy.

  • When your child tries a new skill or makes an attempt with something, praise them - for example, "That's a wonderful drawing!" What are the sources to learn to do that kind of shading?'


There are many ways to provide children of various ages with good attention.


Positive attention for newborns and babies:


Babies respond to your tone of voice, gestures, facial expressions, and body language even before they can understand and utilize words.


Here are some suggestions for giving your infant Positive attention:


  • When your infant smiles at you, smile back.

  • When your child cries, comfort them.

  • Respond to your baby's sounds by making a sound of your own.

  • Discuss what's going on in your immediate environment.

  • Observe your baby's interests and encourage them to investigate - for example, demonstrate how to shake a colorful rattle that has captured their attention.


Positive attention suggestions for toddlers:


Children understand more of what you say as they become older and how you say it. Here are some recommendations for attracting good attention at this age:


  • Immerse yourself at the moment with your child. Crouching yourself down to look at a caterpillar together could be enough.

  • Allow time following your conversation with your child for your child to respond.

  • Comment on anything your child is doing while playing with them without criticizing them when persuading them to do something else - for example, 'Wow, that's a pretty big tower!' I wonder how many more blocks it will take before it collapses.'


Tell your child how much you enjoy what they're doing. 'I adore' is an example.


Positive focus strategies for preschoolers:


There are numerous ways to provide Positive attention to your preschooler as they learn about the world. For instance:


  • Make time for your child's favorite activities, such as jigsaw puzzles, Lego, painting, etc.

  • When you welcome your child in the morning, remember to smile, make eye contact, and even give them a special cuddle.

  • Show your youngster that you're delighted to see them after daycare or preschool. Give hugs and high fives to your youngster or tell them you missed them.

  • Positive attention techniques for school-aged children and pre-teens

  • When children go to school, their horizons grow. However, your child's development is still largely influenced by your warmth and Positive attention.


Consider the following suggestions:


  • When your youngster wants to chat about school, stop what you're doing and listen. This may not always be as soon as your child arrives home; it could be when they are bathing or shortly before bed.

  • Inquire about one extraordinary event that occurred during the day with your child.

  • When your youngster begins to speak, ask follow-up questions. This continues the conversation.

  • Observe and encourage your child's Positive relationships with others, such as 'I think Hunter enjoyed it when you asked her about her vacation.' It allowed her to express herself on something significant to her'.


If you need to express constructive criticism, include Positive comments, such as, 'Normally, you're such a fantastic sharer.' I understand it's difficult right now, but consider how your friends feel when you don't give them a chance.'


How Positive attention accumulates over time?


It's critical to give your youngster more Positive attention over time rather than criticism or all that negative attention. If you give your child Positive attention most of the time, they will feel comfortable and cherished. This will also outweigh the moments when you are frustrated or preoccupied, or unable to offer your child the attention you desire.


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