Validationârecognizing and accepting your childâs thoughts and feelings, regardless of whether or not you feel that your child should be experiencing themâhelps children develop a lifelong sense of self-worth. Children who are validated feel reassured that they will be accepted and loved regardless of their feelings, while children who are not validated are more vulnerable to peer pressure, bullying, and emotional and behavioral problems.
The Power of Validation is an essential resource for parents seeking practical skills for validating their childâs feelings without condoning tantrums, selfishness, or out-of-control behavior. Youâll practice communicating with your child in ways that instantly impact his or her mood and help your child develop the essential self-validating skills that set the groundwork for confidence and self-esteem in adolescence and beyond.
â...There is valuable advice here. This approach takes mindfulness, patience, and a long-term vision, but parents who are able to help their children trust their emotional landscapes will have an easier time of scaffolding to higher reasoning, in addition to more secure relationships with their youngsters. Highly recommended.â
âLibrary Journal, STARRED REVIEW, Rebecca Raszewski, University of Illinois Library, Chicago
The Power of Validation - Karyn D. Hall & Melissa H. Cook
Validationârecognizing and accepting your childâs thoughts and feelings, regardless of whether or not you feel that your child should be experiencing themâhelps children develop a lifelong sense of self-worth. Children who are validated feel reassured that they will be accepted and loved regardless of their feelings, while children who are not validated are more vulnerable to peer pressure, bullying, and emotional and behavioral problems.
The Power of Validation is an essential resource for parents seeking practical skills for validating their childâs feelings without condoning tantrums, selfishness, or out-of-control behavior. Youâll practice communicating with your child in ways that instantly impact his or her mood and help your child develop the essential self-validating skills that set the groundwork for confidence and self-esteem in adolescence and beyond.
â...There is valuable advice here. This approach takes mindfulness, patience, and a long-term vision, but parents who are able to help their children trust their emotional landscapes will have an easier time of scaffolding to higher reasoning, in addition to more secure relationships with their youngsters. Highly recommended.â
âLibrary Journal, STARRED REVIEW, Rebecca Raszewski, University of Illinois Library, Chicago