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      Diana Garner by Diana Garner
      July 20, 2022
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      Ways You Can Improve Your Child Parent Connection Instantly

      A child’s parent connection is the most significant one in both their lives. A strong parent-child bond helps kids learn about the world they live in. Children will turn to you as they develop and change to find out if you love them. Are they safe and secure? They will construct their upcoming connections on this foundation as well.
       
      You have to be there for your child and spend quality time with them. This will help you create a safe environment for the baby. the child will feel free to share anything with you and improve the parent connection.
      There is no magic formula or certain way to build a successful relationship. And you’ll probably encounter challenges along the way. However, you should continue focusing on improving the parent connection. This is how your relationship will grow. Trust me, it sucks not being connected to your baby.
       
      It is a privilege that many parents do not have. But you can have it.
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      So not all parents have close enough relationships with their children?

      Of course, every parent has a connection to their offspring. What kind of relationship is in question. Relationships can be compared to the gradual accumulation of daily interactions. To create a relationship, in general, you don’t need to do anything extra. The relationship is created with every interaction, which is both good and bad news. The big chat you have when there is a problem doesn’t matter as much as grocery shopping, and bath time. Does he object to doing his homework, going to bed, or sharing his toy? Your response to it and his beliefs about all relationships will serve as a cornerstone for your long-term partnership.

      The perception among North Americans that they are more “child-centered” than ever is undoubtedly true. We take countless digital photos of our infants and post them online, we plan elaborate birthday celebrations that overwhelm two-year-olds, we let four-year-olds run wild in restaurants, we let our daughters dress like pop stars by age 10, and we spend a lot of money on clothing, ipads, computers, and TVs. But as proven by the fact that 2/3 of children have TVs in their bedrooms, these things are not what our children need, and they frequently distance us from them.

      The following are positive benefits that might encourage you and your child develop a closer bond:

      Attachment helps the parent connection

      A child’s ability to form a safe connection is influenced by their interaction with their parents during early life. This means that you should jump at the earliest chance to connect with your little baby. Children who are more tightly connected to their parents get through life with ease. When faced with difficulties, they persist. They perform better academically, exhibit fewer behavioral issues, and exhibit other favorable traits.

       

      A parent connection improves mental health

      A child’s mental well-being is closely correlated with a healthy parent-child relationship. According to research, a bad connection increases the likelihood of acquiring depressed symptoms. For the sake of your baby’s future mental health, please bond with them. Don’t let them grow up with mommy or daddy issues. Many kids become weird for just this reason. Please don’t be that parent.

      But how can you strengthen the parent connection?

      Pay attention and feel what they are saying.

      Listening establishes a connection. If necessary, hold your tongue, but refrain from saying:

      “Oh, I understand what you are saying” “Please tell me more about that”

       

      Respect them

      You will treat your children with respect and seek out win-win solutions if you develop the practice of viewing situations from your child’s point of view. It will assist you in understanding the motivations behind actions that normally drive you mad. Additionally, it will assist you in controlling your own emotions. So your child will always be cool and not feel like you are the enemy whenever they make a mistake.

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      Most people live life just partially present. However, before leaving your house, your child will only spend roughly 900 weeks of their life with you. They grow up so fast. They leave so quickly.

      Try practicing being fully present whenever you are interacting with your child. Let everything else go and simply be in this moment. You won’t always be able to accomplish this. However, if you consistently do it throughout the day, you’ll discover that you do it more frequently.

      And you’ll discover a lot more of those heart-melting moments.

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