Basic Needs of Every Child Discussed by Helene Goldnadel

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Basic Needs of Every Child Discussed by Helene Goldnadel The Need for Power: People often grossly underestimate a child's need for power. Most of the "power struggles" that parents complain about are the result of not acknowledging this very basic need at the outset. A child needs to feel in control of her life, as if her choices actually make a difference and her world will bend to her touch. Primal? Yes. Do we all share this same need? Absolutely. When we feel as if we do not have power over the course of our lives, hopelessness and bitterness set in. We all have our own power struggles--a child's struggles are no less significant than the ones we face.

Too many times we fall into the "Me, Mommy! You, Child!" frame of mind. Respect your child and allow him to feel a sense of power over his world. Instead of demanding a certain behavior Helene Goldnadel suggests you to help him understand why it may be the best choice. Speak with your child like you would with a friend, gathering opinions and coming up with solutions together. Respecting your child, honoring his opinion, and empowering him does not lessen your role as a mother. Remember, you are not running a dictatorship; you're managing a family.

The Need for Acceptance: A child needs to know that no matter what her personality, behavior, talents, or abilities are, she is absolutely accepted for who she is. This is mothering with no strings attached. Your child must feel that she can always get a hug, a loving conversation, and an attitude from you that says, "I enjoy being in your presence," without having to earn it.


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