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Are you teaching and practicing listening skills?

The most important part of communication isnā€™t talking—itā€™s listening. And listening skills are crucial for your childā€™s success in school.

Answer yes or no to the questions below to see if you are showing your child how to become a good listener:

___1. Do you try to give your child your undivided attention when sheā€™s talking? If youā€™re busy, say, ā€œIā€™d love to talk about this after I cook dinner.ā€ ___2. Are you patient when you listen? Sometimes, it may take a while for your child to actually say what she wants to say. ___3. Do you avoid interrupting your child when she is talking and ask her not to interrupt you? ___4. Do you ā€œlistenā€ to your childā€™s behavior? A child who is acting up is communicating a need. ___5. Do you avoid chiming in with the ā€œrightā€ answer? Instead, listen as she thinks through what to do.

How well are you doing?

Mostly yes answers mean youā€™re teaching your child how to listen. For each no answer, try that idea.

Find more great articles in the December 2021 issue of Parents Make the Difference!Ā® newsletter.

Reprinted with permission from the December 2021 issue of Parents make the difference!Ā®  (Elementary School Edition) newsletter. Copyright © 2021 The Parent InstituteĀ®, a division of PaperClip Media, Inc.