Become a good role model
Published 5:37 pm Saturday, September 27, 2014
QUESTION: Would you explain the process of role-modeling?
RESPONSE: “Love and Logic” author Jim Fay is an expert in explaining the power of positive role-modeling in the following question and answer format:
Question: What is one of the primary ways that kids learn?
Answer: Modeling (subconscious imitation of adult behaviors, beliefs and attitudes).
Question: Who becomes a model for kids?
Answer: A person they see as both strong and loving at the same time.
Question: Once a child accepts a person as a role model, how does the child see his/her own position or role?
Answer: As a child, student and a follower who should listen to the adult.
Question: What happens to the adult’s role if the child can hook him/her into debates or arguments about limits and boundaries?
Answer: Their roles change to that of equals. It is no longer an adult/child relationship. It is now an adult/adult relationship.
Question: If that happens, what happens to the adult’s role as a model?
Answer: It loses effectiveness and the child no longer feels a strong need to listen to the adult.
Question: How do I not get hooked into arguments with a child?
Answer: Master the art of responding to arguments with, “Could be” and “What did I say?” Then smile and walk away.
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