The Power of Validation

Validation is the recognition and acceptance that a person’s feelings and thoughts are true and real for him or her, regardless of whether or not those feelings make logical sense.

While the most important age for children is 6 to 12 years, it wonderful to practice this on your teenage children, partnersand yourself.

This seemingly simple concept can determine whether a child has self-esteem or not, whether a child will grow to become an independent adult or a dependent one, and whether a child will be able to process feelings in a healthy way or express his or her emotions by throwing tantrums and acting out.

Children who are validated feel reassured that they will be accepted and loved regardless of their feelings, while children who are validated less frequently become more susceptible to peer pressure and are more likely to develop behavioral problems.

The Power of Validation breaks validation skills into practical steps parents can use to respond to their child’s internal experiences in healthy ways without necessarily condoning their child’s behaviors.

Readers learn to pay attention to their child, acknowledge the child’s thoughts and feelings, and help their child through the process of developing an identity of his or her own.

By validating difficult emotions, but disallowing negative actions children may take in response to these emotions, parents can help their kids develop essential self-validating skills for the future that will foster self-esteem and emotional intelligence in adulthood.

Review

'This book will bring harmony to your relationship with your children and give a sense of competence in your role as a parent.'  Pamela Carmain MD. Pediatrician in Houston USA

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