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Proactive Strategies For Preventing Behavior Problems
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Author: Kelly Nault Article source: http://www.ladypens.com/. Used with author's permission.
Parenting Question
"At my recent baby shower, one of my favorite gifts was your book When You're
About To Go Off The Deep End, Don't Take Your Kids With You. I absolutely
love that it is so easy-to-read. This may be a silly question but, as a mom who
has not yet given birth, I am wondering if there are any proactive strategies
for preventing behavior problems down the road that I could start focusing on or
learning now. Thoughts? Thanks again for your book!"—Soon-To-Be Momma
Positive Parenting Tip for Preventing Behavior Problems
Dear Soon-To-Be Momma:
Good for you for wanting to find proactive strategies for preventing behavior
problems now! When You're About To Go Off The Deep End, Don't Take Your Kids
With You offers over 200 proactive strategies for preventing behavior
problems that are simple and effective. Allow me to share with you three of my
most powerful proactive strategies for preventing behavior problems:
1. Put yourself first—for the sake of your kids.
During my parenting workshops, I often say, "We've all heard it before, 'When
momma ain't happy, ain't nobody happy!'" Dozens of dads nod in knowing
agreement. When "Super Mom" turns into "Super Stressed", the results can be
devastating for the entire family. That is why I believe if you love your kids,
you need to start putting some of your needs first. I've seen it all too often:
moms burning the candle at both ends headed on a one-way train for burnout.
Self-care needs to be a necessity, rather than a luxury. Ask for help and accept
help when it is offered. Modeling for your child what a happy, healthy adult
looks like is essential. It is also essential for your child to know they are
not the center of the universe and that you think enough of yourself to put some
of your needs first. Although this may mean spending a little less time with
your family, the time you do spend together will be more fulfilling and
rewarding for everyone.
2. Put your marriage first—for the sake of your kids.
In order to maintain a joyful partnership and marriage, make sure you take the
time, at least once each week, to just be together as a couple. No time? Make
the time! This one act alone can strengthen your relationship and give your
children a model of a healthy partnership. We need more healthy couples in
this world! Choose to become one. A solid family starts with a solid couple!
Remember that, once your children have left home, you will be left with one
another. Making certain your significant other is one of your best friends now
(instead of just a roommate who is like a stranger) will significantly decrease
the chances of a rough road during the "empty nest" stage of life.
3. Put your faith first—for the sake of your kids.
Our connection to the divine acts as our compass, guiding us to safety during
life's storms. It protects us with its light and helps us make choices that are
in alignment with our hearts. Believing there is something larger than ourselves
gives us the strength to make the changes we know we need to make. Our faith is
also an essential "true north", an immovable constant we can turn to for help
during those challenging "deep end" moments that come with the territory of
parenting.
These three proactive strategies for preventing behavior problems can be the
glue that holds your family together, the basis for making life's decisions, and
the way to dramatically decrease behavior problems in your children.
Kelly Nault, MA author of When You're About To Go Off The Deep End,
Don't Take Your Kids With You inspires moms to put themselves first—for the
sake of their children. She shares time-tested tools that motivate children to
want to be well behaved, responsible and happy! Sign up for her
free online parenting course here.
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