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write a letter to your friend about recently learned lesson the little girl and share your viwes on how imporantant it to have a stron family bond for healthy childhood​

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Answered by divyanshiv932
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Being in the moment is about tuning in and thinking about what’s going on with your child. It shows your child that you care about the things that matter to him, which is the basis for a strong relationship.

Here are some ideas for being in the moment with your child:

Show acceptance, let your child be, and try not to give directions all the time. If your child wants to pretend the building blocks are people, that’s OK. You don’t have to get her to use them the ‘right’ way.

Notice what your child is doing and comment or encourage it. For example, ‘Are the big blue blocks the shopkeepers? And is the little red block doing the shopping? What’s she buying?’.

Listen to your child and try to tune in to what he’s really saying. For example, if he’s telling you a long story about lots of things that happened during the day, he might really be saying that he likes his new teacher or that he’s in a good mood.

Think about what your child’s behaviour is telling you, which will give you clues to what she really needs. For example, if your teenage child is hanging around in the kitchen and not talking much, she might just want to be close to you. You could give her a hug or let her help with the cooking, without needing to talk.

Part of being in the moment with your child is giving him the opportunity to take the lead sometimes. For example:

When you’re playing with your younger child, play what she wants to play, imitate her and really have fun together.

Let an older child take the lead by supporting his ideas – for example, say yes if he decides to plan a family meal.

When your child expresses an opinion, use the conversation as a way to learn more about what she thinks and feels.

I hope it will help you to understand

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