The process of exchanging information, intentions, and emotions in a way that is clear, concise, and considerate.
What is effective communication?
A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being.
What is mental health?
Time spent in giving another person one's undivided attention in order to strengthen a relationship.
What is quality time?
The natural or logical outcomes of a child's behavior, which can be positive or negative.
What are consequences?
What does not envy, boast, or rejoice in wrongdoing. It is not irritable, resentful, or self-seeking.
What is Love? 1Corinthians 13: 4-8.
When the intended message is not conveyed accurately or understood by the recipient.
What is ineffective communication?
Activities that improve your bodily health, reduce stress, promote positivity, or contribute to your overall happiness. This also includes obtaining and maintaining nurturing familial and plutonic relationships.
What is self-care?
A process for finding a peaceful outcome to a disagreement between two or more parties.
What is conflict resolution?
A teaching process that helps children develop self-control, responsibility, and positive behavior through guidance and support. It focuses on long-term behavioral change
What is discipline?
The process that parents allow themselves when feeling inadequate, helpless, defeated, and or disappointed in their own actions, thoughts, and/or words.
What is Grace?
The ability to understand a message that has not been introduced.
What is non-verbal communication?
The ability to recognize, understand, regulate, empathize and effectively communicate through difficult /complex situations.
What is emotional intelligence?
A pattern of attitudes, behaviors, and emotional climate that parents create when interacting with their children.
What is parenting style?
A response to misbehavior that is intended to stop or deter the behavior by inflicting discomfort, shame, or pain. It often focuses on immediate compliance rather than long-term learning.
What is punishment?
Where this quote can be found:
"A fool's lips walk into a fight, and his mouth invites a beating".
The Book of Proverbs 18:6
How a person most often gives and receives love
What is a love language?
These collective feelings are examples of this particular state of being: sleeping too much or too little, having racing thoughts, difficulty remembering things procrastinating, rapid heart rate, etc.
What is mental overload?
The acceptance of responsibility for honest and ethical conduct toward others.
What is accountability?
The ability to feel like you can be yourself in the presence of others who value you, accept you and believe in you. When you can be yourself, this can create a foundation for vulnerability
What is emotional security?
Interpret this...
You can either change zip codes, or change your zip code.
You can move and go somewhere else, or you can make where you are better!
Communication that goes below the level of conscious awareness, with the goal of influencing the receiver without them realizing it.
What is subliminal message?
A caregiver’s state of being and/or feelings such as anxious, guilty, controlling, and or concerned financially.
What is parental insecurity?
A technique that involves taking a moment to give oneself period to respond to a request, concern, situation, and/or behavior. It assists in active listening, effective communication and intentional decision making.
What is wait time?
Rebellious intention to do what one wants, regardless of consequences.
What is willful disobedience?
Who said this....
"We have everything that we need, except the knowledge that we already have it."
Mr. James Meredith