The bonding in a parent child relationship - made out of love, effort and sacrifices

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How To Build Strong Parent Child Relationship

Having a solid parent child relationship is such a crucial component of a happy healthy family yet; many parents are having problems in this area. Some parents blame their children for being hard to handle, problem children when what they need is to focus on building up strong bonding with them for things to improve.

Children grow up so fast, if we don't build a strong relationship with them when they are still young, it gets harder to have close relationships when they enter their teenage years. Not impossible, but definitely much harder.

This is why it is so important for us to start when they are young.

We have listed out some points that every parent should consider. The below note worthy points falls under 4 broad areas. If you are currently feeling a strain in your relationship with your child, you will find that relationship can improve tremendously when you follow these guidelines.

If your child is still really young, by following these pointers, they will help you build a firm foundation for a loving relationship with your child even as he or she grows up.

See if you can identify with any of these parent child relationship suggestions as you go through each of them.
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Let's look at the importance of :

- Spending time with your child

- Watching your own behaviour

- Sensitivity to your child's needs

- Communicating with your child


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