Your child communicates verbally and non-verbally every minute of the day. The way that parents and teachers respond to these messages has a powerful impact on how children feel in general, and how they perceive themselves. Listening—“shema”— is one way to nourish your child, and to enable your child to feel better about him/ herself.
Genuinely listening to and validating your child’s feelings are the fundamental skills and building blocks of the “Conscious Parenting” approach. The importance of effective listening, in my opinion, should not be underestimated. This skill requires that you— the parent— recognize, accept, acknowledge, and validate your child’s feelings and experiences.
Effective listening is discussed in numerous parenting books and programs. In the How to Talk So Kids will Listen and Listen So Kids will Talk series of books for parents by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, the authors describe this skill in a way that is clear and user-friendly.
In advocating this skill of listening to and validating your child’s feelings, I assume that (as discussed in the first part of this series) all of us, and especially our children, have a deep need to feel heard and understood.
I also assume that there’s a connection between how kids feel and how they act. That is to say, there is a connection between a child’s emotional state and his or her behavior. As the well-known child psychologist and parent expert Dr. Haim Ginott stated, “When kids feel right, they’ll behave right.”
Each and every moment, we all experience a continuous flow of different feelings. Feelings are dynamic; they change and shift. My preferred way to help children feel right about themselves is by accepting and validating their present feelings. I notice that, over time, feeling validated is associated with more appropriate behavior.
In the realm of chinuch (education), psychologists have discovered that there is an optimal level for learning. This optimal state of being both alert and relaxed, occurs when the child feels “right”— that is, when s/he feels comfortable, confident and heard. It is much easier for your child to learn, think, and absorb material when s/he is in this “optimal” state.
As parents and teachers, you can optimize the child’s ability to learn by creating a climate conducive to learning. An effective first step to create this climate is to listen to your child. When a child feels heard, listened to, acknowledged and validated, s/he often feels calmer and better about him/herself. S/he is then able to focus on the task or material at hand.
Take for example a child who feels bothered and upset by something a sibling or classmate has done to him/her. The child’s parent and/or teacher acknowledge and validate the child’s feelings of upset and distress. The child feels heard and is able to “let go” of the negative feelings. In other words, the feeling of being bothered and upset tends to dissipate naturally when the parent or teacher affirms and acknowledges them. It is easier for the child to move on to something else.
How exactly do I listen to my child? Effective listening is a skill that requires ongoing awareness and practice. In future articles I will discuss specific tips and ways to nourish your child with this valuable tool. °

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All the psychological principles can be applied also on marriage , work environment , in fact all social settings .
Very nice article , and very nice magazine , this is a perfect shabbath read , at last something kosher and healthy .
Keep up the good work , Shiur Times Team .