According to the experts, what can we learn from Prince William parenting style?
We Should All Steal This Parenting Trick From Prince William, Experts Say
If you spend a lot of time looking at photos of Prince William and his 3-year-old son, Prince George (as we most definitely do), you might have noticed that the Duke of Cambridge often kneels down while talking to his son.
When the Duke of Cambridge crouches down to Prince George's level, he's able to look into the toddler's eyes. Experts consider this to be an "active listening" technique, People reports, and it can help children feel like what they're saying really matters to their parents. Child development expert Gill Connel writes in A Moving Child Is a Learning Child that the Duke of Cambridge's gesture can "foster self-esteem in powerful ways while encouraging his children to communicate even more." And isn't that sweet?
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We can make our kids feel wanted and selfish.
We can make our kids feel diminished and short.
We can make our kids feel equal and stubborn.
We can make our kids feel different and spoiled.
We can make our kids feel important and confident.