Family communication is probably one of the easiest areas to improve the family bond you have with your children.
Checking in with your kids, building that foundation where they feel safe to come to you with problems is so important.
Parents need to remember..
Communication is something that can easily fall by the wayside when you are busy with school, work, and the business of life in general.
I’ve been there with my own family… just trying to make it through the day step by step, going through the motions. Anxiety and depression can only make this worse as we are really just trying to get through the day.
It becomes easy to forget to check in with our kids and spouse about how the day went, taking time to sit down as a family for dinner or unplugged time. In these moments we lose out on important communication that our kids need to feel that close bond with their parents.
Families with effective communication will regularly communicate with each other. They will actively listen and respond.
I stumbled upon this UNICEF project on childhood communication which highlights the importance of effective communication in families. They stress the importance of communication from birth to the teen years. At each age your child benefit in different ways from communication in the home.
Before you begin to improve the communication in your home take a quick moment to assess areas for improvement. Do you notice any family communication problems?
The way we talk to our children becomes their inner voice.
Peggy O’Mara
Ask yourself these 5 questions to start:
If you’re a busy parent I’m sure at least one of these questions will hit an area where you can improve communication as a family.
Even if your communication is good there is always room for improvement.
I like to take a step back and check my family communication every so often… because I get busy and our communication can suffer for it easily if I’m not re-focusing on it.
Here are some things you can do to improve communication in your home:
Taking the time out to improve communication at home will help you grow as a family. Your family will become healthier, stronger, and more bonded with more open communications. More importantly your kids will grow up with a healthy example of communicating.
Having an outlet of communication from a young age will no doubt have them growing up with a strong foundation that will help them as adults.
How are you building stronger communication at home? I’d love to hear your ideas in the comments below!
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