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Accept
and value yourself and your child.
Accept
and value yourself and your child.
Concentrate
on what you like about your child and comment on it.
Develop
interests of your own.
Encourage
your child to discuss ideas and goals, expressing the belief that he or
she can do many things well.
Forgive
your child's mistakes, which are a natural part of learning.
Gladly
share your time, affection, and support.
Help
your child feel safe and secure.
Interest
your child in work by complimenting his or her efforts.
Joyfully
take pleasure in life.
Keep
harsh criticisms to yourself; avoid using "should" and
"ought."
Let
your child experience the results of his or her behavior.
Model
by example those qualities you want your child to have.
Negotiate
privileges and responsibilities, avoid overindulgence.
Offer
some choices, allowing your child to make decisions.
Problem-solve
with your child, listening carefully to his or her thoughts and
feelings.
Quit
blaming, shaming, and threatening.
Respect
your child's right to grow at his or her own rate without being pushed
or compared to others.
Share
household tasks among all family members so that your child makes a
contribution and feels a sense of belonging.
Take
time to read with your child, thus instilling a love of books and
learning.
Use
a photo album to record pleasant family memories.
Value
honesty, kindness, dependability, truthfulness and caring.
Weather
trials together as a family.
eXamine
your attitude toward your child.
Yield
to professional advice concerning healthy living habits.
Zestfully
participate in a variety of family traditions and activities.

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