The American Psychological Association notes that the key to a healthy relationship between parents and children is to listen and to dialogue. We all want to create a strong bond with our children, which is why it is very important to learn the best ways to communicate and connect with them.

Here are some behaviors that will help you with your children
1. Avoid talking a lot
To start, little children can only learn a few things at a time. Long sentences, conversations about too many things and long words can make a child confused, says Lauren Lowry, pathologist of language and speech.
The first step for effective communication is to pause and find the best way to communicate with your child. Avoid too much chatter. Be concise and strategic. You will notice a big difference.
2. Avoid shouting and use of the words moved
Keeping your cool is sometimes very difficult, but it’s very important when it comes to disciplining your children. A study of 900 families, published in the journal “Development of the Child” revealed that shouting on children has a negative impact on them.
This attitude can cause emotional and psychological harm to children. Insulting or humiliating words are not necessary.
3. Do not ignore your children
Sometimes it can be very easy to ignore what your child says when your mind is worried about work. Also, let’s face it, children often interrupt and talk too much. But ignoring or silencing your children is a missed opportunity to teach them respect, empathy and kindness, says Melanie Greenberg.
If you are too busy to chat with your children, use these strategies: Instead of ignoring them completely, tell them “I do not have time to listen to you now because I’m busy” or tell them that you will talk to them when you are done with what you are doing.
4. Do not suppress their emotions and opinions
You will show love to your child if you recognize and appreciate his feelings and opinions. When your children show you that they are frustrated or upset, do not ignore them. A simple sentence like, “I understand how you feel. I would be upset too, “a hug is sometimes what they need to feel better. As for their opinions, do not be rude and do not tell them right away that they are wrong.
5. Have real conversations with your children
It is true that we are talking to our children, but most of the time it is to give them instructions. Make it a priority to have real conversations with your child.
“Choose a time when you know your child is available to speak,” says Julie Lyncott-Haims in her book “How to Raise an Adult”. This moment could be before bedtime, during their bath, or on the way back from school. Start the conversation. “Show them that you are interested in what they did,” says Lyncott-Haims.
Be a better parent by being a better listener and communicator.