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1 Easy Habit To Get Kids To Open Up More
FromNo Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms
1 Easy Habit To Get Kids To Open Up More
FromNo Guilt Mom | Overcoming Mom Guilt, Parenting Tips, & Self Care for Moms
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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
May 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
I. D. K. The three most dreaded letters in the alphabet for Moms everywhere.
There’s nothing more conversation halting than the “I don’t know” response when you ask your kids what they learned, how their day was, what they want to eat… anything. We’re not sure if it’s some kind of kid code or what, but we know it’s definitely not helping us have open and honest conversations that give us insight into their lives and potential struggles. Today we’re breaking down that IDK and talking about how to get your kids to open up - especially when you feel like I don’t know actually means “I’m panicking inside and have feelings I can’t quite explain”. We can’t promise you’ll leave this episode a parent/child relationship expert, but we can say you’ll learn a bit about communication and how it can help you and your child grow together and as individuals. We hope you love this one as much as we do!
Resources We Shared:
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No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode 78: The Secret to Raising Capable Kids with Vicki Hoefle
No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode #147: Why You Need Healthy Anxiety vs. Unhealthy Anxiety with Lisa Damour, PhD
No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode #57: 3 Things You Must Stop Doing to Get Your Kids to Behave
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There’s nothing more conversation halting than the “I don’t know” response when you ask your kids what they learned, how their day was, what they want to eat… anything. We’re not sure if it’s some kind of kid code or what, but we know it’s definitely not helping us have open and honest conversations that give us insight into their lives and potential struggles. Today we’re breaking down that IDK and talking about how to get your kids to open up - especially when you feel like I don’t know actually means “I’m panicking inside and have feelings I can’t quite explain”. We can’t promise you’ll leave this episode a parent/child relationship expert, but we can say you’ll learn a bit about communication and how it can help you and your child grow together and as individuals. We hope you love this one as much as we do!
Resources We Shared:
Join our newsletter! Get connected to No Guilt Mom and get our Stop Doing Checklist absolutely FREE, so you can start taking tasks off your plate today!
No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode 78: The Secret to Raising Capable Kids with Vicki Hoefle
No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode #147: Why You Need Healthy Anxiety vs. Unhealthy Anxiety with Lisa Damour, PhD
No Guilt Mom Podcast Episode #57: 3 Things You Must Stop Doing to Get Your Kids to Behave
Join our newsletter! Get connected to No Guilt Mom and get our Stop Doing Checklist absolutely FREE, so you can start taking tasks off your plate today!
Follow us on Instagram HERE!
Visit No Guilt Mom
Rate & Review the No Guilt Mom Podcast on Apple here. We’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast! Listen on Spotify? You can rate us there too!
Check out our favorite deals from our fabulous sponsors here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
May 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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