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Parenting

Parenting

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  • author: Brittany Ehrick
  • date: September 14, 2017
  • category: Specializations,

Parenting – Are you on the same page?

Do you know:

  • How to handle children’s misbehavior
  • If your kids know your values, and what pushes you over the ledge
  • How to communicate with their unique needs and at their level
  • If they have confidence or self-doubt
  • How to achieve harmony and balance in your home
  • If your kids are being heard
  • How to talk to your kids
  • How to establish rules, boundaries and limitations
  • How to recognize any inner pain
  • How to create a trusting relationship
  • How and when do I nurture their individuality

Tips on developing a stronger and honest connection with your children/family.

These may be simple tips, but how resent are you when:

  1. Having quality family time without electronics? Are the conversations relaxing and open? Is it a grill free zone?
  2. Everyone has the opportunity to share the events of their day, good or bad.
  3. Talking with your family, Are you distracted? Can you admit you aren’t always able to listen when they are talking?
  4. Your family has emotional injuries that need healing? How do you acknowledge their disappointment or frustration?

Bringing more love and communication into your family

Brittany Ehrick owner of Bringing Out the Best in You! is an inspirational life coach that has over 10 years experience as a nanny . With this valuable experience, combined with her life coaching tools, she is able to work with families from the outside-in. To learn more, call her today for a free consultation.

Hey Kids!

Do you feel your parents:

  • Don’t listen or hear you – you’re invisible
  • Make promises and do not follow through
  • Yell and get upset easily
  • Always tell you what to do
  • Only see the bad you’ve done and not the good
  • Don’t accept you or the things you like
  • Compare you to siblings

Would you like your parents to:

  • Honestly listen to you
  • Promise only what they CAN and WILL do
  • Stop yelling and not be so upset
  • Give you a chance to do things on your own
  • See the good that you do
  • Accept you for you (not your brother or sister)
  • Support the things you like to do

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