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🎤 PODCAST • GUIDING Your Child ~ A new perspective on parenting - a short interview with parenting expert Cornelia Lockitch

2025/1/11
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主持人:我不希望孩子们害怕父母,而应该热爱生活。 好的教养方式应该让孩子拥抱生活,而不是害怕生活。 Cornelia Lakich:父母和幼儿的冲突源于父母不理解幼儿的发展阶段和行为背后的原因。例如,两岁幼儿喜欢爬家具,并非淘气,而是练习精进身体技能的表现。父母应该理解并引导孩子安全地练习这些技能,而不是一味阻止。 我曾经是一名蒙特梭利老师,在教学初期也曾经历过挫败。我曾因无法控制孩子们而感到沮丧和无力,但后来我意识到,孩子们并非故意不尊重我,而是因为我没有赢得他们的尊重。 因此,我认为父母在孩子的早期应该扮演引导者的角色,而不是朋友、玩伴或专制权威。我们需要学习儿童发展知识,才能更好地理解孩子,并以更有效的方式与他们沟通和互动。 仅仅依靠直觉带孩子是不可靠的,因为每个孩子都是不同的,父母需要学习专业的知识来应对不同的情况。盲目地进行教养,只会让教养过程更加艰难,甚至制造出本可避免的问题。

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This chapter explores typical parenting challenges, focusing on the importance of understanding a child's developmental stage to avoid conflicts. It uses the example of a toddler's climbing behavior, highlighting the difference between misinterpreting it as naughtiness and recognizing it as skill development.
  • Parents should avoid instilling fear in their children.
  • Understanding the developmental goals of young children is crucial for effective parenting.
  • Toddlers' actions should be interpreted in the context of their developmental stage.
  • Creating safe spaces and opportunities for skill development can mitigate conflict.

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