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Engaging a child's cooperation can sometimes feel like pulling teeth. For many
parents, it can be exhausting, frustrating, and very time consuming. Adele Faber
and Elaine Mazlish, the authors of the National Bestseller, How To Talk So Kids
Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk
Click, write about tools that, when used
correctly and consistently, can help parents engage a child's cooperation with
ease, love, and respect.
One power tool is to simply Describe What You See. Describing what you see is
about looking at a situation or problem and in simple terms, stating exactly what
you see.
For example, instead of saying: "You always leave toothpaste in the sink and I
get stuck cleaning it up. You're so irresponsible with the toothpaste!" Simply
describe what you see and say: "I see toothpaste in the sink." Or instead of
saying:
"You never remember to feed the dog. I should have known that you wouldn't be
able to take care of a pet!" Again, describe what you see with a kind tone and
attitude. "Rosie's dog food bowl is empty."
You may notice that using this tool is not about blame, stating generalities, or
attacking someone's character. It is about stating the obvious, in a
charge-neutral tone, which can help to improve communication and
relationship.
This week, I invite you to try this tool with your children. Create a structure
to help you remember to use this tool when you want to engage your child's
cooperation. To do this, you could place the word "DESCRIBE" on a sticky note in
a place where you'll often see it. Remember to watch out for the pitfalls and
avoid elaborating on the situation, stating generalities, or out of frustration,
making a negative comment about your child's character. Before reacting to a
situation, pause, take a deep breath, collect your thoughts and feelings, then
put this tool to work for you.
Coaching Inquiries: How can you engage cooperation rather than provoke
confrontation with your children? What is one daily habit you would like to
break and one daily habit you would like to begin that will strengthen your
communication and relationship?
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May you be filled with goodness, peace, and joy.
Christina Lombardo Ray, PCC, CPCC (Christina@LifeTrekCoaching.com)
LifeTrek Coaching International
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