Article by Lucile Taylor
How do you respond to a toddler's tantrums, a preschooler's whining, a grade-schooler's ego, and an adolescent's quest for independence? Being able to respond positively to various emotional outbursts of your children is a valuable asset of any parent. Positive parenting skills can improve parent-child relationships and help develop a generation of responsible and empathetic individuals that are grounded on a set of morals and values. Many parents will benefit from parenting skills in which positive training skills are discussed. We often think that parenting comes out naturally but fail to realize that experts are also doing their share of research and studies to learn the most effective parenting style.
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