The Parenting Pyramid

 

Do you ever feel like the harder you try, the more your children rebel? Sometimes we spend so much time criticizing our children to stop their bad behaviors, that we forget the whole point! We love them and want the best for them. When we repeatedly nag or threaten, they won't want to change their ways. This can be absolutely exhausting. But you're in luck! I'm gonna teach you 5 steps of the parenting pyramid that will help you when raising a family can be so difficult. 

At the foundation of it all is our personal way of being. What's your character? Who are you and how do you see others around you? If your intentions are not good, your children will sense it and they won't want to listen to you. The 2nd section of the pyramid is the relationship between husband and wife. Children perceive much more than we realize. If there is Contention between the two of you, or disconnect at all, children will pick up on it. The 3rd section is parent/child relationship. Are you close with your child? Do you have meaningful connection with them? The last two sections are teaching then correcting.

 If you are having troubles with any of these things on the pyramid, you can't fix it unless fixing the underlying problem. Which, in this case, are the sections below it. This can be explained in 5 simple statements from The Arbinger Company:

  1. "Although correction is a part of parenthood, IT IS THE SMALLEST PART.

  2. The key to effective correction is effective teaching.

  3. The key to effective teaching is a good parent/child relationship.

  4. The key to a good parent/child relationship is a good husband/wife relationship.

  5. The key to a good husband/wife relationship is our personal way of being. Indeed, this

            quality affects every other aspect of the pyramid; that is why it is the deepest foundation"
           (The Arbinger Company, 1998, p.6).

The Arbinger Company. (1998). The Parenting Pyramid - Brigham Young University–Idaho. The Parenting Pyramid. Retrieved March 30, 2023, from https://content.byui.edu/file/91e7c911-20c5-4b9f-b8fc-9e4b1b37b6fc/1/Parenting_Pyramid_article.pdf 

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