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Test Learning to listen to children
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QUESTION 1: WHAT DOES EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION INVOLVE IN PARENTING?
Conveying messages from parents to children
Listening and understanding the needs, emotions and thoughts of the children
Establish a strong bond between parents and children
Resolving conflicts in a constructive manner
QUESTION 2: WHAT IS ONE OF THE BENEFITS OF ACTIVE LISTENING IN PARENTING?
Strengthening of the emotional bond
Generation of a competitive environment
Fostering mutual distrust
Limitation of children's autonomy
QUESTION 3: WHAT IS A KEY SKILL FOR ACTIVE LISTENING TO CHILDREN?
Ignoring children's needs and concerns
Constantly interrupting while talking
Showing disinterest and lack of empathy
Validate and affirm children's feelings and thoughts
QUESTION 4: WHAT IS ONE OF THE BENEFITS OF ACTIVE LISTENING IN FAMILY COMMUNICATION?
Increased conflicts and future problems
Improved open and fluid communication between parents and children
Reduced emotional and cognitive development of children
Weakening of the emotional bond between parents and children
QUESTION 5: WHAT SHOULD BE AVOIDED WHEN ACTIVELY LISTENING TO CHILDREN?
Be present in the moment
Focus on what is being communicated
Making hasty judgments
Establish honest communication
QUESTION 6: WHAT SKILLS ARE NEEDED TO ACTIVELY LISTEN TO CHILDREN?
Ignoring their needs and concerns
Ask closed questions
Constantly interfering with their expression
Show genuine interest
QUESTION 7: WHAT DOES ACTIVE LISTENING ALLOW FOR IN PARENTING?
Promote healthy development
Establish authoritative communication
Generate an environment of mutual distrust
None of the above
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