Asking Versus Telling

Making directives into requests that develop capability can be a powerful tool in parenting. This concept revolves around shifting from telling to asking in order to empower and enhance the skills and capabilities of children. Here’s a breakdown of Telling versus Asking: Telling: This approach involves giving direct instructions or commands without allowing room for input or discussion. Asking: This method focuses on posing questions, encouraging dialogue, and involving children in decision-making processes. By adopting an asking mindset over telling, parents can nurture independence, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills in their children. This approach fosters a supportive and collaborative environment within the family, promoting growth and development. The Family Tree Therapies Parenting Workbook likely delves deeper into this topic, offering guidance and practical exercises for parents to implement these strategies effectively.

Telling Vs Asking handout

 

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