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The Real Life Parenting Skills Program: Building Trust

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Early recovery is a time of change; one is constantly trying to figure out what to do to remain healthy, sober, and clean—to create a positive environment for oneself and others, especially for one's children. It is difficult to reestablish trust, but the first step is good communication skills. Reassuming parental responsibility once we achieve sobriety presents a dramatic change that our children may not welcome and we may be ill-equipped to handle. The information in this multi-format program helps those of us who are parents recovering from substance abuse and trying to build or renew trust with our children. Produced by Hazelden. (15 minutes)

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Listening to Our Children (02:38)
Listening is a skill that takes practice. Open-ended questions elicit responses from children. A father and daughter demonstrate the success of active listening.

Children's Feelings about Their Parents in Recovery (03:01)

A mother in recovery asks her teen daughter to talk about her drunken behavior as a chaperone at her daughter's prom. Children's memories of past events may be different from parents who are high or drunk.

Children's Feelings about Their Parents' Illness (03:36)

A mother in recovery asks her daughter to share her feelings about her mother's illness. Children often blame themselves for their parents' addictions. Watch as a mother explains to her child that an addiction is a disease, a sickness.

When a Parent in Recovery Returns Home (02:22)

It's difficult to predict how children will feel when a parent in recovery comes home. A father listens to his older son, who has been taking care of his little brother. He resents his father's behavior.

Basic Steps to Rebuilding Trust (02:55)

Parents learn what steps they can take to rebuild trust. The steps include being honest and dependable. A mother and son demonstrate a process of relearning how to communicate.

Credits: The Real Life Parenting Skills Program: Building Trust (00:11)

Credits: The Real Life Parenting Skills Program: Building Trust

Length: 16 minutes

Copyright Date: 1995

The Real Life Parenting Skills Program: Building Trust

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