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The 29 Rules for Smart Parenting are intended to help the reader to become more effective as parents and teachers. On this basis, any advice to establish a friendly relationship with your children misses the fundamental point in the parenting challenge: the responsibility felt and lived. This provides a feeling of security that is far different from feeling accepted in a friendly relationship. Children feel in this elevated awareness that something is expected of them, but at the same time, also know they are on "safe ground" to experiment, to try, and to fail. Such parenting builds trust and…mehr
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The 29 Rules for Smart Parenting are intended to help the reader to become more effective as parents and teachers. On this basis, any advice to establish a friendly relationship with your children misses the fundamental point in the parenting challenge: the responsibility felt and lived. This provides a feeling of security that is far different from feeling accepted in a friendly relationship. Children feel in this elevated awareness that something is expected of them, but at the same time, also know they are on "safe ground" to experiment, to try, and to fail. Such parenting builds trust and establishes an inner basis on which self-confidence and personal responsibility can develop and mature.
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- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 223g
- ISBN-13: 9781475821567
- ISBN-10: 1475821565
- Artikelnr.: 42990063
- Verlag: RLPG/Galleys
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 223g
- ISBN-13: 9781475821567
- ISBN-10: 1475821565
- Artikelnr.: 42990063
Rolf Arnold, PhD, obtained his doctorate at the University of Heidelberg, worked thereafter in an International Adult Education Centre, obtained his postdoctoral qualification at the Distance University of Hagen, Germany, in 1987, and has been working since 1990 at the Department of Pedagogics (in the fields of Vocational and Adult Education) at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern, Germany. He is also Scientific Director of the Distance and Independent Studies Center (DISC), and the Speaker of the Virtual Campus Rhineland¿Palatinate (VCRP).
Preface: Parenting requires substance and underpinning Rule 1: When you
feel your child or adolescent is "difficult", before reacting out of anger
or disappointment, go back to the source of your love! Rule 2: When
confronted with violence - show no fear. Meet and defuse it by projecting a
controlled presence! Rule 3: If you feel the need to impose sanctions or
punishment, first perform a "culpability" check. Keep the level of
punishment low in relation to the damages suffered! Rule 4: Live by the
values you want your child to commit to in life! Rule 5: Don't just give an
adequate response, have quid pro quo exchanges! Rule 6: Always look for the
impression behind the expression! Rule 7: Surprise with an unexpected
reaction! Rule 8: Respond with level-headedness and always be
consequential! Rule 9: Create emotions if they have grown cold! Rule 10:
Direct parenting measures at the behavior, not at the person! Rule 11:
Practice consistency in child rearing! Rule 12: Exercise your "parental
privilege" - the key to effective parenting! Rule 13: Put your child
rearing practices under the "macroscope" and learn what is preventing your
children from doing their homework! Rule 14: Control the amount of time
your child is exposed to television and computers! Rule 15: Don't get
forced into buying something just to avoid embarrassment! Rule 16: If you
are frustrated, take time alone with your parenting principles and see the
reflection in the mirror! Rule 17: Never forget: What bothers you is not
your child's behavior, but rather your interpretation of that behavior!
Rule 18: Ask questions that cause them to think - not interrogations that
lead to predetermined conclusions! Practice the art of "active listening!"
Rule 19: Always address every level of a child rearing problem! Rule 20:
Use the BARE essentials: Bonding, Active involvement, Respect for
boundaries, and Education! Rule 21: Make your child the center of attention
from time to time! Love is vital! Rule 22: Improve the hidden learning
influences in your child's environment! Rule 23: Give your children some
space: a little distance can bring you closer! Rule 24: Teach your child
self-discipline by looking beyond your fears and idealistic views! Rule 25:
Avoid going down the "dead ends" of child rearing! Rule 26: Practice 2-way
conversations! Rule 27: Escape from self-expectations and enjoy the
diversity of the world! Rule 28: Provide encouragement, avoid disciplining!
Rule 29: Avoid overreaction or apologize for it! Epilogue: The way out of
the parenting doldrums References
feel your child or adolescent is "difficult", before reacting out of anger
or disappointment, go back to the source of your love! Rule 2: When
confronted with violence - show no fear. Meet and defuse it by projecting a
controlled presence! Rule 3: If you feel the need to impose sanctions or
punishment, first perform a "culpability" check. Keep the level of
punishment low in relation to the damages suffered! Rule 4: Live by the
values you want your child to commit to in life! Rule 5: Don't just give an
adequate response, have quid pro quo exchanges! Rule 6: Always look for the
impression behind the expression! Rule 7: Surprise with an unexpected
reaction! Rule 8: Respond with level-headedness and always be
consequential! Rule 9: Create emotions if they have grown cold! Rule 10:
Direct parenting measures at the behavior, not at the person! Rule 11:
Practice consistency in child rearing! Rule 12: Exercise your "parental
privilege" - the key to effective parenting! Rule 13: Put your child
rearing practices under the "macroscope" and learn what is preventing your
children from doing their homework! Rule 14: Control the amount of time
your child is exposed to television and computers! Rule 15: Don't get
forced into buying something just to avoid embarrassment! Rule 16: If you
are frustrated, take time alone with your parenting principles and see the
reflection in the mirror! Rule 17: Never forget: What bothers you is not
your child's behavior, but rather your interpretation of that behavior!
Rule 18: Ask questions that cause them to think - not interrogations that
lead to predetermined conclusions! Practice the art of "active listening!"
Rule 19: Always address every level of a child rearing problem! Rule 20:
Use the BARE essentials: Bonding, Active involvement, Respect for
boundaries, and Education! Rule 21: Make your child the center of attention
from time to time! Love is vital! Rule 22: Improve the hidden learning
influences in your child's environment! Rule 23: Give your children some
space: a little distance can bring you closer! Rule 24: Teach your child
self-discipline by looking beyond your fears and idealistic views! Rule 25:
Avoid going down the "dead ends" of child rearing! Rule 26: Practice 2-way
conversations! Rule 27: Escape from self-expectations and enjoy the
diversity of the world! Rule 28: Provide encouragement, avoid disciplining!
Rule 29: Avoid overreaction or apologize for it! Epilogue: The way out of
the parenting doldrums References
Preface: Parenting requires substance and underpinning Rule 1: When you
feel your child or adolescent is "difficult", before reacting out of anger
or disappointment, go back to the source of your love! Rule 2: When
confronted with violence - show no fear. Meet and defuse it by projecting a
controlled presence! Rule 3: If you feel the need to impose sanctions or
punishment, first perform a "culpability" check. Keep the level of
punishment low in relation to the damages suffered! Rule 4: Live by the
values you want your child to commit to in life! Rule 5: Don't just give an
adequate response, have quid pro quo exchanges! Rule 6: Always look for the
impression behind the expression! Rule 7: Surprise with an unexpected
reaction! Rule 8: Respond with level-headedness and always be
consequential! Rule 9: Create emotions if they have grown cold! Rule 10:
Direct parenting measures at the behavior, not at the person! Rule 11:
Practice consistency in child rearing! Rule 12: Exercise your "parental
privilege" - the key to effective parenting! Rule 13: Put your child
rearing practices under the "macroscope" and learn what is preventing your
children from doing their homework! Rule 14: Control the amount of time
your child is exposed to television and computers! Rule 15: Don't get
forced into buying something just to avoid embarrassment! Rule 16: If you
are frustrated, take time alone with your parenting principles and see the
reflection in the mirror! Rule 17: Never forget: What bothers you is not
your child's behavior, but rather your interpretation of that behavior!
Rule 18: Ask questions that cause them to think - not interrogations that
lead to predetermined conclusions! Practice the art of "active listening!"
Rule 19: Always address every level of a child rearing problem! Rule 20:
Use the BARE essentials: Bonding, Active involvement, Respect for
boundaries, and Education! Rule 21: Make your child the center of attention
from time to time! Love is vital! Rule 22: Improve the hidden learning
influences in your child's environment! Rule 23: Give your children some
space: a little distance can bring you closer! Rule 24: Teach your child
self-discipline by looking beyond your fears and idealistic views! Rule 25:
Avoid going down the "dead ends" of child rearing! Rule 26: Practice 2-way
conversations! Rule 27: Escape from self-expectations and enjoy the
diversity of the world! Rule 28: Provide encouragement, avoid disciplining!
Rule 29: Avoid overreaction or apologize for it! Epilogue: The way out of
the parenting doldrums References
feel your child or adolescent is "difficult", before reacting out of anger
or disappointment, go back to the source of your love! Rule 2: When
confronted with violence - show no fear. Meet and defuse it by projecting a
controlled presence! Rule 3: If you feel the need to impose sanctions or
punishment, first perform a "culpability" check. Keep the level of
punishment low in relation to the damages suffered! Rule 4: Live by the
values you want your child to commit to in life! Rule 5: Don't just give an
adequate response, have quid pro quo exchanges! Rule 6: Always look for the
impression behind the expression! Rule 7: Surprise with an unexpected
reaction! Rule 8: Respond with level-headedness and always be
consequential! Rule 9: Create emotions if they have grown cold! Rule 10:
Direct parenting measures at the behavior, not at the person! Rule 11:
Practice consistency in child rearing! Rule 12: Exercise your "parental
privilege" - the key to effective parenting! Rule 13: Put your child
rearing practices under the "macroscope" and learn what is preventing your
children from doing their homework! Rule 14: Control the amount of time
your child is exposed to television and computers! Rule 15: Don't get
forced into buying something just to avoid embarrassment! Rule 16: If you
are frustrated, take time alone with your parenting principles and see the
reflection in the mirror! Rule 17: Never forget: What bothers you is not
your child's behavior, but rather your interpretation of that behavior!
Rule 18: Ask questions that cause them to think - not interrogations that
lead to predetermined conclusions! Practice the art of "active listening!"
Rule 19: Always address every level of a child rearing problem! Rule 20:
Use the BARE essentials: Bonding, Active involvement, Respect for
boundaries, and Education! Rule 21: Make your child the center of attention
from time to time! Love is vital! Rule 22: Improve the hidden learning
influences in your child's environment! Rule 23: Give your children some
space: a little distance can bring you closer! Rule 24: Teach your child
self-discipline by looking beyond your fears and idealistic views! Rule 25:
Avoid going down the "dead ends" of child rearing! Rule 26: Practice 2-way
conversations! Rule 27: Escape from self-expectations and enjoy the
diversity of the world! Rule 28: Provide encouragement, avoid disciplining!
Rule 29: Avoid overreaction or apologize for it! Epilogue: The way out of
the parenting doldrums References