Kids won’t always volunteer what’s on their heart. But when we ask intentionally, walls come down and connection grows. These questions help kids feel seen, supported, and celebrated, especially when life feels big. Which one will you try tonight? Share in the comments so other parents can borrow it, too. And if you want more scripts that make tough talks easier, Dr. Robyn’s book How to Talk to Kids About Anything is filled with tools to help you build connection in every stage of childhood. #ParentingTips #TalkToKids #EmotionalIntelligence #HowToTalkToKids #DrRobynSilverman
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/48Uf_vHfaKM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Your child’s lie might be a cry for safety
Your child’s lie might be a cry for safety. When dishonesty happens, our immediate instinct is to focus entirely on behavior modification a...
-
OUCH!! “Why Does My Child Speak So Sharply to Me?” If your child or teen has been sharp with you, it may not be about you at all. Here are a...
-
Trying is winning. 🌟💪 When you ask your child, “What’s something you did that was hard, but you tried anyway?” you’re teaching them one of...
-
Life is full of surprises! ✨ When you ask your child, “What’s something that surprised you today?” you invite them to slow down and notice t...
No comments:
Post a Comment