Parent As Advocate: How to Become Your Own Expert to Help Your Children
Written by Michael Cerreto

Sunday, 22 June 2008

When children struggle learning in school, sports or the arts, parents may hire experts to help. While children should learn how to manage their relationships with the experts, parents need to monitor how well the experts are doing. This can be challenging because parents are not experts in those field, but there are some simple steps you can take to become more of an expert yourself.

First, parents should read and talk with other people about the field in which the expert is helping the family. The more you understand the basics about the expert's field and approaches, the better you can ask the right questions and evaluate progress.

Second, parents should not abdicate their responsibility to experts. Ask the expert questions about what they are doing and why, without being judgmental or overly intrusive, and get involved if appropriate. This will help you learn even more about the field and techniques being used.

Third, parents should learn from the experts the techniques they can use at home with their child to practice between sessions. This homework is a great way for parents and children to work together and deepen their relationship. Parents also learn techniques they can use with their children for years to come.

Finally, based on children's age and maturity, parents can help them understand the "why" behind what the expert is asking them to do, instead of blinding following instructions. The more children understand how and why a process helps them, the more they can start becoming their own experts and empowered as individuals just like their parents.

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