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We want our children to behave. We want to keep our cool. We want a peaceful, loving family life.

How do we achieve these goals? Through trial-and-error? Hit and miss? Unlikely. Through knowledge and skill? YES! Parents who use good skill have a blessed power to create more peace in their homes Insha Allah. Let's examine some of the most blessed potent skills:


Ask helpful questions.

The most important discipline goal we have as a parent is not to make our kids behave. Rather, it is to help our kids develop into confident, self disciplined people. We can help children learn to listen to their "inner-voice" their nafs and help them develop self-discipline by asking helpful questions. What makes this work, is not just the type of questions, but the delivery: thoughtful and free from anger and criticism. When we yell, blame and accuse, our kids focus on our anger and do not learn from the experience. When we guide our children by using helpful questions we point them in the right direction.

What's not helpful?

·         Why did you do that?

·         What is the matter with you?

·         How many times do I ....

·         Why can't you ever...


What are helpful questions?

·         How do you feel about that?

·         What will you do now?

·         How do you think she feels?

·         How can we solve this?


After you ask the question, sit back quietly and listen. You may be delighted to see your child solving his own problem. Parents become frustrated with their children for not listening to them. Often listening is not the problem -understanding is the problem! Avoid this issue by being very clear when talking with your children. Instead of saying, "Be good" be very specific: "Please sit still and use a quiet voice." Instead of, "This bedroom is a disaster area." it's more effective to be clear and specific, "Before lunch today, please put your clothes in the closet, books on the shelf, and dishes in the kitchen."


Just the facts, please.

Parents clutter their communication with unnecessary and hurtful phrases, "You always... You never... You make me... You are such a... " Make an effort to state only the facts, so instead of bellowing "How many times do I have to tell you not to shout. Why do you always ignore me?" Try this, "Khaalid, please do not shout, or go out of my room. "


Follow through.

Pick your battles. And when you pick one - win it! Parents often make a request and then back off when the child be comes difficult. In the example above, if Khaalid doesn't  stop shouting, how many parents would mumble, complain or nag about it? It is important in the parent child relationship for you to win your battles. You can calmly walk up to Khaalid, look him in the eye and say, "I expect you to listen to me. "If Khaalid is a really difficult, you can take him to his room and tell him he can come back  when he decide to stop, along with another chance, tomorrow.

 


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