As a parent of a pre-schooler to pre-teen, you long for a close relationship with your children.
But, it’s not always easy to get them to talk to you.
When you say, “What’s wrong?”
They mumble, grunt or withdraw.
When you ask, “What happened at school today?”
They answer, “Nothing.”
"8 Ways to Help Kids and Pre-Teens To Open Up" gives you the tools to get real answers, so you can feel more connected to your child.
Do you:
Feel like your child doesn’t talk to you?
Want to help your child, but they won’t let you.
Feel like you don’t know what’s going on at school or in your child’s life?
Keep trying to get your child to open up, but your conversation ends in a fight?
Worry that you’re losing your relationship with your child?
Imagine what it would feel like to sit together and hear your child talk to you openly and trustingly about their troubles and their successes.
How amazing would you feel if:
The weight of worrying about why your child wasn’t talking to you was lifted from your shoulders.
Your child spontaneously told you about their day.
Your child asked your advice about a problem they’re having.
You knew what was happening at school.
You and your child smiled and laughed as you enjoyed talking together.
You're the kind of parent who truly cares and is trying hard to raise your child to be happy, kind, confident and resilient.
All you need are tools that will help your child feel how safe and supportive it is to talk with you about their feelings and experiences.
That’s exactly why I created “8 Ways to Help Kids and Pre-Teens To Open Up” to take you from feeling disconnected from your kids to having the close relationship you really want.
I’m a mom, and my kids are 15 and 19. One of my children has always felt comfortable talking to me, but I’ve worked hard to help my other child share what she’s thinking and feeling.
I know firsthand what it’s like to feel you’re losing out on having a close relationship with your child and how to communicate with your child to create a close, loving connection between you.
As a certified coach and former leadership trainer, I’ve led over a hundred workshops to help people communicate effectively, feel more calm and confident as parents, and have the relationships with their kids that they’ve always dreamed of.
Here’s what you’ll learn in this one hour class:
The 3 most common reasons children don’t talk to us.
The #1 thing you can do to build a great relationship with your child.
8 things to say and do to help your child open up.
I specialize in offering empathy and understanding, and years of experience, research-backed methods and practical tips you can apply right now to feel calm and confident and know you are doing the best for your kids.