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Building trust with your kids is essential to a healthy parent-child relationship. Here are some tips on how to be trusted by your kids: 1. Keep your promises: If you say you will do something, make sure you follow through. This will help your kids learn that they can count on you and trust you. 2. Be honest: Honesty is a key ingredient in building trust. If your child catches you in a lie, it can be difficult to regain their trust. Admit your mistakes and be transparent with your kids. 3. Listen actively: Make sure you are giving your child your full attention when they speak to you. Show interest in their lives and be responsive to their needs. 4. Respect their boundaries: Everyone needs personal space and privacy. Respect your child's boundaries and let them know that you trust them to make good decisions. 5. Follow through on consequences: If your child breaks a rule, make sure you follow through on the consequences. This will help your child learn that actions have consequences and that you are a trustworthy parent who will enforce rules fairly. 6. Be consistent: Consistency is important in building trust. If you are unpredictable or change your mind frequently, it can be difficult for your child to trust you. 7. Apologize when you make mistakes: It's important to model accountability for your children. When you make a mistake, apologize and make amends. This will help your child see that you are human and that you value honesty and responsibility. 8. Show love and affection: Building trust requires a foundation of love and affection. Show your child that you care about them and are there for them, no matter what. Remember, building trust takes time and effort. Be patient, consistent, and honest, and your child will learn to trust you over time.
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