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Do not allow cyberbullying to cause significant emotional and psychological distress in your child. Find out 10 ways to secure your kids from online bullying.
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Important elements contributing to a children’s sense of security
Important elements contributing to a children’s sense of security are:
Parent’s Relationship – When parents bicker, treat each other disrespectfully, and rarely show affection, children experience anxiety and insecurity.
Caring, Affectionate Environment – Observing affection between parents and receiving affection from them is very important to the child’s sense of security. How you begin and end the day, week, month, year presents opportunities for regular demonstrations of affection with your children. And remember to take care of yourself, also.
Traditions & Rituals – Establishing traditions and rituals to celebrate events give children a sense of stability and security, as well as family activities.
Parent Anxiety – Overprotective, excessively controlling parents often produce insecure, uptight, anxious kids who carry some of these hang-ups and anxieties into adulthood.
Discipline – Children need structure, without which they will not feel secure. Establish rules and consequences together. Avoid ambiguous expectations, too many rules, inappropriate/excessive consequences, inconsistent implementation of consequences and physical punishment.
Self-Discipline – Self-discipline needs to be encouraged and developed. This means allowing children to explore more things and experience the consequences of their actions. In this way, they learn to anticipate negative consequences and exercise self-control to avoid them. Too much control deprives children of this opportunity.
Children need freedom as much as control; to smother them can result in intimidated children or rebellious ones. One goal is to protect them so they don’t suffer from their impulses and inexperience; another is for them to have enough freedom to grow into confident, self-reliant, thoughtful, independent caring and civic-minded individuals. Growing up in a positive and stable environment contributes to a child’s sense of security.
Satisfying a child’s five critical emotional needs will enable them to become self-confident, independent, responsible, thinking, caring and civic-minded individuals.
Article credit to: Dr. Newmark & The Children’s Project
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