Strengthening Parent-Child Communication | Kanwal Abbasi
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Strengthening Parent-Child Communication | Kanwal Abbasi
00:04 Language barriers arise between immigrant parents and their children.
00:58 Language barriers in emotional communication is essential.
01:47 Importance of non-verbal communication over verbal language barriers.
02:39 Non-verbal communication builds connection with children despite language barriers.
03:37 Empathy and active listening are vital for children.
04:29 Basic English phrases help in understanding and communication.
05:20 Language exposure enhances children's understanding and emotional expression.
06:09 Daily vocabulary practice and combining activities enhances language learning.
06:57 Encouraging language familiarity through storytelling and discussions at home.
07:50 Connecting children to values through language reduces barriers.
Language Barrier and Its Impact on Families
Many families have migrated abroad in the last century, often leading to a shift in the primary language spoken at home from the parents' native language to the local language, typically English.
This language shift creates a barrier between parents and children, making it difficult for them to communicate effectively, as children may not fully understand their parents' language.
The phenomenon of language barrier affects emotional connections, as children may express complex feelings in their first language, while parents struggle to comprehend them.
Building Connection Through Presence
Parents should prioritize being present when children communicate, regardless of the language used, to foster emotional bonds and understanding.
Non-verbal cues, such as eye contact, body language, and active listening, play a crucial role in validating a child's feelings, making them feel heard and understood.
It is essential for parents to set aside distractions during these moments to fully engage with their children, enhancing the connection even without verbal communication.
Using Technology and Translation Tools
Parents can utilize translation apps and recording tools to better understand their children's needs and feelings expressed in their primary language.
By recording conversations, parents can later analyze and translate these interactions, gaining insight into their children's thoughts and emotions.
Learning basic phrases in English, such as "I am here for you," can help bridge communication gaps and show children that their parents are willing to engage in their language.
Engaging in Language Exposure Activities
Regularly exposing children to both their native language and the language of their environment through movies, storytelling, and discussions can help them stay connected to both cultures.
Parents should encourage open dialogues about movies or stories watched, allowing children to ask questions and express confusion, fostering a supportive learning environment.
Family discussions should incorporate both languages, enabling children to practice and feel comfortable using their native language while also learning English in a relaxed setting.
Emphasizing Emotional Vocabulary
Parents are encouraged to learn and teach their children emotional vocabulary in both languages to facilitate better expression of feelings.
Writing down new emotional words and reviewing them regularly can help reinforce their meaning and usage in conversation.
Engaging children in discussions about their feelings using both languages can strengthen their emotional intelligence and language skills simultaneously.
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