"Power over is only going to take you and your relationship so far… Power with is what really creates deep, lasting connections with our kids.” I love how Dr. Lynyetta Willis puts this. In our recent conversation on the podcast, we talked about how everyday routines, even something as simple as winding down together with an audiobook at night, can be an incredible opportunity to co-create solutions with our kids instead of just trying to control them. When we shift from power over to power with, we don’t lose our authority, we gain trust, teamwork, and real influence. It’s these small moments of connection and collaboration that strengthen our bond and help our kids feel safe, seen, and capable. Could your family use more “power with” moments? Start with one tiny routine and watch what changes. Listen to this full conversation with Dr. Lynyetta Willis, it’s packed with insights that can transform your parenting. The episode is out now on How to Talk to Kids About Anything. #PowerWith #ConnectedParenting #ParentingPodcast #ParentingTips #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman #FamilyConnection #ParentingAdvice #CoRegulation #BreakingCycles #EmpoweredParenting #RaisingKidsWithLove
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