The end of the year is a powerful moment for reflection, growth, and connection. Instead of rushing ahead, try slowing down and asking your child a few meaningful questions that help them look back with pride, honesty, and self-awareness. These 5 powerful end-of-the-year questions invite kids to reflect on: ✔ what they’re proud of ✔ what challenged them ✔ what they learned about themselves ✔ who supported them ✔ and how mistakes helped them grow These conversations build confidence, resilience, emotional intelligence, and trust. They remind kids that growth matters more than perfection—and that they don’t have to carry the year’s experiences alone. 💛 Save this post, swipe through the questions, and choose one to ask tonight. You might be surprised by the wisdom your child shares. Hashtags: #EndOfYearReflection #PowerfulQuestions #ParentingWithPurpose #ConnectionMatters #RaisingResilientKids #PositiveParenting #EmotionalIntelligence #DrRobyn
from Dr. Robyn Silverman
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