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Shirin Galili, an expert in child development, has introduced a set of innovative techniques aimed at helping parents communicate more effectively with their children without resorting to raised voices. Recognizing that tone can significantly influence a child's understanding and response, Galili emphasizes the importance of using "same words, different tone" as a powerful tool in parenting.
By maintaining a calm and positive tone while delivering instructions or feedback, parents can create a more receptive environment for their children. This approach not only fosters better communication but also strengthens the parent-child relationship. Galili suggests that when parents express themselves with warmth and encouragement, children are more likely to listen and engage constructively.
Additionally, the expert advises parents to practice active listening, ensuring that their children feel heard and understood. By combining these techniques, parents can effectively guide their children’s behavior and learning while promoting a harmonious atmosphere at home. This method encourages mutual respect and understanding, paving the way for healthier family dynamics.
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