How to Recognize 'Listening Moments'
Denny Coates
Helping people become powerful communicators at work and at home. Author, Speaker at DrDennyCoates.com
Truth-telling time.
The most common mistake parents make when interacting with their child is failing to recognize when they should be listening, and they miss the opportunity.
I call these opportunities listening moments.
Here are some of the most common parent-child situations that call for your best listening skills
What sometimes happens is that instead of listening to understand, a parent will react to one of these situations emotionally: with frustration, shock, dismay, hurt, or even anger. The result is misunderstanding or conflict. The child has a need to express and can’t get through. They feel rejected.
Imagine that if being blocked like this becomes a pattern, a child could eventually give up on connecting with the parent. By the time a kid is in his teens, the parent-child relationship
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Sadly, it’s an old story.
The second most common listening mistake is failing to engage effective skills
These skills are so important that I created an ebook, Listening to Understand: The Superpower of Strong Parents, which any parent can download free.
This ebook is adapted from Chapter 4 of Connect with Your Kid: How to Master the Top 10 Parent-Child Communication Skills. These are the skills for handling the situations
Truth: A lot depends on how you interact with your child.
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