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What Are Good Parenting Skills?
What is a good parenting skill? That is a question many parents ask as they seek to be the best parents their
children could want. While there is no easy formula as to what makes a good parent, the quality skills that compose
a good parent are the simple things we all have a tendency to overlook. There is no greatly withheld secret to good
parenting. It is all just a mix of the right number of parenting skills.
Empathy
Parents need to have compassion for the trials and tribulations their kids endure. As such, a good parenting skill
to have is the ability to display empathy, the understanding of another’s feelings. This does not mean to have a
patronizing attitude towards one’s kids, but rather to truly understand their emotions so as to create a connection
with them.
Communication
Quality communicative ability is a truly envious good parenting skill to have. The heart of all relationships lay
within communication between the parties. When communication breaks down, so do personal relationships.
Parent-child relationships require adequate communication even more so than other forms of relationships. One side
note, however: communication is not just being able to speak well. It is being able to listen well, too.
Non-Judgmental
This is easier said than done because all human being have the tendency to judge others. But being non-judgmental
is a good parenting skill to master as it keeps communication from ever breaking down as being too judgment in
one’s words and deeds results in putting barriers up between parents and children.
Firm
There comes a time where one has to draw a line in the sand and show the other party where exactly it is that they
stand. This is a very good parenting skill to have as there are times when being firm and unyielding is will
benefit your children far more than being lax or wavering. Firm does not necessarily mean harsh – or even strict –
it simply means that sometimes a parent must make a decision and stick to it. And when one makes the right
decision, it is all the more important to remain firm in the face of all else.
Forgiving
This is without a doubt one of the harder skills or virtues to have. It is much easier to hold grudges than to
forgive, but if parents learn to forgive their children’s misdeeds, then it will enhance the other skills
previously mentioned ten fold.
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