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Week Seven: The Art of Encouragement

vicki-hoefle-momtv“Encouragement is more important than any other aspect of child-raising. It is so important that the lack of it can be considered the basic cause for misbehavior. A misbehaving child IS a discouraged child.”

Rudolf Dreikurs, MD

This week we explored:

  • The connection between misbehavior and discouragement
  • The difference between praise and encouragement
  • Methods of Encouragement
  • Sending Encouraging Messages

Switching from Praise to Encouragement can be tricky. They don’t call it the Art of Encouragement for nothing. So go slow this week. Allow yourself to feel a little awkward at times as you make the shift from a completely useless parenting strategy to one of the most effective and powerful relationship strategies available to parents today.

Oh and did I mention, that it is my experience that at least 70% of the misbehavior you currently deal with, will be alleviated when you foster an encouraging home environment. Just thought I would remind you.

This weeks question:

How will I use Encouragement with my children each and every day to inspire self confidence, responsibility, cooperation and independence?

3 Responses to “Week Seven: The Art of Encouragement”

  • Debby:

    In considering that my 2-year-old daiughter’s recent increase in crying and resisting is a sign of discouragement, I decided to be more intentional about expressing how important my kids are to me -
    “snuggling with you guys every morning is my favorite part of the day”
    “I love to have my arms full of these kids, no other kids will do!”
    - to invite her to do things and have faith in her ability before she demonstrates it – invited her to make her own eggs and chocolate milk this morning (gave help with the hot part!)
    More to come…

  • Vicki:

    Oh that is YUMMY. “I love ot have my arms full of these kids….” I’m stealing that one this morning with my 6’2″ teenage son. Love it.

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