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Why Is Effective Communication Important?

  • Because we love our children and want them to grow up happy, healthy, and responsible
  • Because our children love us and want our guidance, approval, and support
  • Because how, what, and when we communicate helps determine how our children will communicate with others
  • Because children learn values from our words, our tones, our postures—they all send messages to our children about our beliefs and values
  • Because our children will often need good communication skills to address problems or situations in a positive, healthy, and affirming manner.

An Education Program to Enhance Parent-Child Communication

Table of Contents

Introduction

Facilitator's Manual

Participant's Packet

Forms & Transparencies

Marketing Materials

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Source/Citation:
Adapted from a draft of Parent-Child Communication Basics (A Lifelong Dialogue: A Workplace Program to Enhance Parent-Child Communication), created by Advocates for Youth for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, February 2000. Revised October 2006.

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