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Become a calm parent with these 5 techniques

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 12, 2022, 15:00 IST
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Techniques which help in becoming a calm parent

No parent wants to be known as the "monster" in their children's lives. Parents don't scream and yell on purpose. They get caught up in the moment and believe there is no other way to get control of the situation than to yell and scream.

Once you've identified your anger triggers, start by addressing the root of the problem. Every parent requires a break from their responsibilities. When you're trying to do everything on your own, it's natural to get burned out.

Here are 5 steps to becoming a calm parent -

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Sense of humor

The most popular adults on the block are parents with a good sense of humour. It's no surprise that their children enjoy bringing their friends home. In families, good humour encourages open and unrestricted communication while also providing relief from life's stresses. Stress hormones are reduced, endorphins are stimulated, and the immune system is strengthened.

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Flexible

Flexible parents are usually open-minded and laid-back. They never get into shouting matches and always find a peaceful solution to their differences. After all, children are naturally defiant; rigid parents encourage their children's defiance and rebelliousness, which always escalates conflicts. Find a happy medium between accommodating and commanding. Your child will show you more respect and self-control as a result of your actions.

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Emotional displacement

Almost every parent is stressed out, and something has to give. Patience is, unfortunately, one of the most common casualties. Emotional displacement is a defense mechanism in which a person takes feelings that belong in one situation and places them elsewhere. Learning to recognise and positively process feelings can help to prevent emotional displacement by preventing feelings from exploding.

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Empowerment

From their first steps to driving a car, children are born with an innate desire to define themselves and develop their unique strengths and talents. Good parents encourage their children's independence by instilling personal responsibility and self-reliance. Empowerment isn’t contingent on social status, intelligence, or bank account – you can pass it on to your kid every day cost-free.

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Change in perspective

The first change that must occur is a shift in your perspective on life. Everything isn't going your way. As your children grow, they will pass through various milestones that will necessitate extra attention and guidance. These changes in your child's behaviour and habits have nothing to do with you. As a parent, your job is to stop taking your child's development and growth too seriously. All children scream, yell, and push boundaries. Continue to address your child's needs with consistent messaging and with quiet confidence.

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