Parenting and Unconditional Positive Regard Part 2
In part 1 of “Parenting and Unconditional Positive Regard”, we talked about dealing with issues regarding your child’s school issues. In this issue, I want to talk about daily things we do or don’t do and what makes a good parent, resembles our action.
I want to start this discussion with the premise that your desire to have a great relationship with your children, is a core part of what you view as what makes a good parent.
Let’s start by looking at how we view activities with our children. What makes a good parent is getting to the mindset that scheduling in time with our kids, (including our teens), is an essential pathway to creating a positive relationship with our children.
What did what I just said mean? It meant explain to your kids why you want to schedule in time with them.
What makes a good parent is; Continue reading Parenting and Unconditional Positive Regard Part 2




