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Listen

It’s important to take time to listen to your kids. Try to find time to be with your child when he or she asks to talk to you. Try to avoid saying "In just a minute", or "not right now". Devote your attention to what your son or daughter is saying because kids know when you’re pretending to listen.

 Some ideas for good listening:

 • Ask open-ended questions that encourage conversation.

• Avoid questions that kids can answer with a simple yes or no.

• Tap into what your child is good at by having them teach you.