Co-parent (initials)
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Our Co-parents' Strengths ...
C) General parenting strengths |
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1) S/He can now describe eight or more
key traits of a
or
s/he
is actively learning about them now because s/he wants to (vs. has
to); |
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2) S/He can clearly describe what an
is, and steadily strives to be one,
without obsessing; |
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3) S/He usually enjoys being with and nurturing children,
including
teens; |
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4) S/He's usually
responsible (accountable)
for her/ his parenting decisions and actions (vs. defensive); |
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5) S/He
_ can describe most typical
child-developmental needs, and _ knows how to evaluate a child's status
with each of them; |
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6) S/He's flexibly consistent (vs. wishy-washy
or over- rigid) in key care-giving values,
goals, and behaviors; |
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7) S/He can now clearly describe _ the several purposes of child discipline, and _ the key traits of effective
child
discipline; and _ s/he usually
practices most of them with our kids; |
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S/He's decisive enough -
i.e. is firm and
when needed, without undue anxiety,
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9) S/He's sexually
healthy, knowledgeable, sensitive,
and responsible around minor kids; |
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10) S/He's consistently
trustworthy:
- i.e. s/he is direct and honest with our kids and other adults, and does
what s/he says; |
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11) S/He's often unconditionally
loving of
all biochildren,
and close
others; |
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12) S/He's
usually open to respectful
feedback and suggestions about care-giving, without great defensiveness; |
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13) S/He's sensitive enough
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i.e. s/he is usually aware
and accepting of our kids' and her/his own _ dignity,
_ feelings, and _ needs; |
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14)
S/He's usually genuine and real (vs. phony); |
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15) S/He's self-respectful
and self-caring enough; (vs.
or
self-
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16)
S/He can be courageous -
i.e. s/he is usually open to taking safe-enough
risks and adventures with our
kids; |
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17) S/He is usually kind
and friendly enough; |
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18) S/He's fun, playful, and spontaneous enough; |
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19) S/He's creative, imaginative, and resourceful, with our kids; |
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20) S/He's patient and resilient - with
appropriate
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21) S/He's _ knowledgeable
and wise enough about relationships and the world,
and _ encourages our kids to learn about them; |
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22) S/He can be
genuinely nurturing, tender, and gentle with our kids; |
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23) S/He
_ highly values, and _ regularly gives time and energy to, the
and growth of _ herself
/ himself and _
each
of our children; |
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24) S/He is
comfortable enough with _ giving and _ receiving appropriate physical
touching with kids and other adults; |
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