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Notice them... get caught
staring at them-even throw in a wink.
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Answer their questions with
full attention at eye level.
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Create traditions and fight
for them.
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Laugh at their jokes.
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Include them in your jokes.
(If that makes you uncomfortable, Maybe you
ought to change the jokes you tell.)
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Smile a lot
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Acknowledge them with a
heartfelt "Good morning!" and a "Hi!" when you
see them.
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Discuss their dreams
(nightmares included.)
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Be relaxed in their presence.
Just sit with them.
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Say their names.
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Contribute to their
collections.
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Hide surprises for them to
find.
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Kneel, squat, sit so that you
are at their eye level.
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Go and find them at unexpected
times.
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Play outside together.
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Surprise them.
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Remember their birthdays and
other significant days in their lives.
("This was the day that you took your first step, trip to the
doctor, etc.)
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Ask them about themselves.
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When they ask your advice give
them options.
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Listen to the answers.
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Stay with them when they are
afraid.
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Notice when they are absent.
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Follow them when they lead.
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Play with them... Adults can
start the water balloon fight!
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Expect their best... and
accept that it is not perfection.
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Be available.
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Do what they like to do.
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Share their excitement.
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Be honest.
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Be sincere.
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Include them in conversations.
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Brag about them when they
don't think you know they are listening.
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Call them from work.
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Eat meals together.
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Plan discussion topics for
dinner and announce them ahead of time.
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Tell them what your
expectations are for their behavior.
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Practice the behaviors with
them before they are in the situation.
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Introduce them to adults and
tell the adult something of significance
about them.
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Help to see mistakes as
learning opportunities and not failures.
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Tape record messages to them.
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Tape record them.
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Video tape them just being
themselves... like during one of those
dinner conversations.
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Write them letters and send
them in the mail.
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Go places together... take
them along on errands.
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Build something together.
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Give them jobs at home that
require thought and planning.
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Welcome their suggestions and
use them.
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Make decisions together.
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When you make decisions for them include
them in your thought processes.
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Help them to take stands on
moral and ethical issues and then stand
with them.
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Hug them.
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Set boundaries but help them
to understand the reasons for them.
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Believe what they say.
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Tackle new tasks together.
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Cheer for their
accomplishments.
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Encourage them to help others
and recognize them when they do.
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Create a safe environment for
them.
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Share secrets.
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Laugh
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Stop and enjoy time together.
Even a minute at the bathroom sink.
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Be consistent but flexible.
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Praise loudly, criticize
softly.
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Let them act their age.
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Tell them about yourself.
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Tell them what you believe and
why you believe it.
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Help them to become an expert
at something.
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Laugh.
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Ask their opinion about
things.
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Show that you are excited to
see them.
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Let them tell you how they
feel.
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Display their artwork around
the house... nicely framed.
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Thank them!
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Smile at them constantly.
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Keep promises... even small ones. In their eyes they are all the same
size.
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Laugh
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Find a common interest.
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Let them pick the music and
listen to it with them.
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Apologize when you've done
something wrong.
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Hold hands.
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Take a walk.
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Read aloud together.
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Read moral literature and help them
understand it.
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Use your ears more than your
mouth.
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Show up at events.
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Learn from them and let them
know what you learned.
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Tell them how terrific they
are.
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Always suggest a better
behavior when they have chosen an
inappropriate one.
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Laugh.
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Be nice.
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Look them in the eye when you
talk to them.
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Give them space when they need
it.
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Use the car as interaction
time.
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Tell them how much you like
being with them.
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Develop a "secret word" for
your family.
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Meet their friends.
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Meet their friends' parents.
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Admit it when you make a
mistake.
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Be honest
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Give them a private nickname and don't
use it in front of others. (let them do
the same with you.)
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Above all laugh, Laugh, LAUGH,
and laugh some more.