Avoid giving in to your child’s demands once you have made a decision about something.
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Look into taking a CPR class with your child.
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Serve your child’s favorite breakfast today just to say, “I love you.”
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Ask your child, “What’s the most hectic part of your day?” Brainstorm together about how to make it more organized.
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Some middle and high schoolers are embarrassed by affection in public. But they still like hugs at home!
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Talk to your child about the dangers of substance abuse.
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Helping students with assignments can be challenging. Ask your child’s teacher for advice.
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Talk with your child about your priorities. Make sure he or she knows education is a top one.
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Remember that the key to getting your child’s respect is showing your child respect.
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Have your child estimate how long an assignment will take. Then see how long it really takes.
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Dig out a favorite children’s book and read it with your child. There are always lessons to be learned.
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Cut out 14 small hearts. Write a reason you love your child on one each day. On Valentine’s Day, tape them together to make a chain of hearts.
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Adolescents can be very critical. Praise your child when he is kind.
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Spend 20 minutes on DEAR time today (Drop Everything And Read).
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Encourage your child to write a thank-you note to a teacher or coach who has been a positive influence.
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Try to remember your life as a student. It can help you relate to your child.
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As a family, decide on a household rule and the consequences for breaking it.
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Thank your child for doing something.
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Ask about your child’s most challenging school subject. Together, brainstorm strategies to make it easier.
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Admit it and apologize to your child when you’re wrong. This is a skill your child can learn that will serve your child well in the future.
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