The Power of Clarity in Parenting

One of the most common mistakes parents make is being unclear about their expectations for their kids. ❓ When you practice clarity, you provide much-needed direction and guidance for your kids and family. Being clear means using a behavioral language when guiding your kids and their behavior. For example, telling your kids to “use respectful words’ versus ‘stop being a brat.’ This type of clarity increases your effectiveness when redirecting negative behavior and reinforcing positive behavior. Clear expectations lead to better behavior and stronger family bonds. Share your experiences with using clarity in your parenting. How has it helped you reduce confusion and power struggles in your home?