Sometimes it’s not the planned moments that stick with our kids, it’s what they overhear. When a child hears a parent apologize, celebrate their strengths, or admire who they’re becoming, it creates a story they’ll carry for life. They’ll retell it, replay it, and remember it. In this clip from my conversation with Janine Halloran on the Calm and Connected podcast, we talk about the power of small, unscripted moments in parenting, and how they often matter most. Just start the conversation. Keep talking. They’re listening. Always. #DrRobynSilverman #HowToTalkToKids #CalmAndConnectedPodcast #ParentingWithPurpose #ConsciousParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #EverydayParenting #ParentingWisdom
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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