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Recognize the triggers of anger in your child and adopt non-violent communication strategies to defuse the situation
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Foster an environment conducive to improving your child's social relationships by encouraging positive interactions with peers and modeling appropriate social behavior
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Support your child in the development of their autonomy by establishing clear routines and allowing responsibilities adapted to their age
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Learn to actively listen to your child without judging or interrupting, in order to promote open and caring communication within the family
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Recognize the signs of anxiety in your child and offer them emotional support, while encouraging them to use stress management tools
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Adopt a consistent and firm approach to discipline, reinforcing positive behaviors with encouragement and appropriate consequences
What is possible for you as a parent:


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Recognize the triggers of anger in your child and adopt non-violent communication strategies to defuse the situation
-
Foster an environment conducive to improving your child's social relationships by encouraging positive interactions with peers and modeling appropriate social behavior
-
Support your child in the development of their autonomy by establishing clear routines and allowing responsibilities adapted to their age
-
Learn to actively listen to your child without judging or interrupting, in order to promote open and caring communication within the family
-
Recognize the signs of anxiety in your child and offer them emotional support, while encouraging them to use stress management tools
-
Adopt a consistent and firm approach to discipline, reinforcing positive behaviors with encouragement and appropriate consequences
What is possible for you as a parent:

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Recognize the triggers of anger in your child and adopt non-violent communication strategies to defuse the situation
-
Foster an environment conducive to improving your child's social relationships by encouraging positive interactions with peers and modeling appropriate social behavior
-
Support your child in the development of their autonomy by establishing clear routines and allowing responsibilities adapted to their age
-
Learn to actively listen to your child without judging or interrupting, in order to promote open and caring communication within the family
-
Recognize the signs of anxiety in your child and offer them emotional support, while encouraging them to use stress management tools
-
Adopt a consistent and firm approach to discipline, reinforcing positive behaviors with encouragement and appropriate consequences
What is possible for you as a parent: