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Expert Reveals Top Parenting Communication Strategy

Child development expert discusses the most common parenting communication mistake and how to correct it effectively.

Expert Reveals Top Parenting Communication Strategy

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Child development expert Siggie Cohen, drawing on experience working with over 5,000 families, identifies a widespread communication pattern among parents that frequently undermines effective discipline and family dynamics. According to Cohen, this everyday mistake creates unnecessary friction and reduces parental authority when managing children's behavior.

Cohen emphasizes that the solution relies on straightforward communication principles: establishing clear boundaries and leveraging strategic questioning rather than statements. By shifting their approach, parents can transform conversations with their children, encouraging greater accountability and understanding while maintaining healthy household structure.

The expert's research-backed insights underscore how minor adjustments to parenting communication can yield significant improvements in family relationships. Cohen's framework offers parents a practical, implementable strategy grounded in child development science rather than complex behavioral theories.

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