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October 2004
Issue Home
Attitude Is Critical
Can Your Personality Get You Fired?
Positive Parenting
Homeownership Training Program
Avoid the Christmas Shopping Fiasco
FSS Spotlight
Quote of The Month
FSS Trivia
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Positive Parenting - Five Core Steps to
Good Parenting
Dr. Phil outlines five steps that can help bring you and your
child closer together:
1. Plug In
Make a conscious decision to plug into your kid's
world. You can't make assumptions about the critical choices
that children have to make today because the world they are
living in is different from
the one you grew up in.
2. Spread the Word
When you talk to your children
you've got to spread out your logic so that they can see why
you're saying what you're saying. Research shows us that the
amount of trouble kids get into is inversely proportional to
the number of words spoken in the home. What that means is,
the less you talk at home, the more trouble they get in
outside the home.
3. Talk About Things That Don't Matter
How do you ever expect to talk to them about things that do
matter if you haven't practiced by talking about things that
don't?
4. Remember, You're the Parent
Children have lots of friends who tell them what they want to
hear. They don't need you to be another friend. They need you
to be an authority figure who lets them know where the
boundaries of acceptable behavior are. Trying to be his or her
friend will only undermine your authority as a parent and come
back to bite you.
5. Allow Them A Sense of Mastery You
have to put your kids in a world where they feel a sense of
mastery over their own environment. It's important that they
don't feel they're subject to arbitrary guidance or haphazard
decisions.
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