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A strong parent-child relationship is key to helping children with learning disabilities succeed. Building this bond takes time, patience, and being open with each other. And when done thoughtfully, it can make a huge difference in a child’s life.
In this episode, we talk to clinical psychologist Dr. Kristin Carothers. She discusses how building trust can improve a child’s behavior and emotional well-being. Tune in to get tips on building a strong bond with your child and learn how to create a supportive home environment to help them succeed.
To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.
We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at [email protected].
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Timestamps
(01:46) Why building strong parent-child bonds is important
(09:02) How to create open lines of communication with kids
Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
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A strong parent-child relationship is key to helping children with learning disabilities succeed. Building this bond takes time, patience, and being open with each other. And when done thoughtfully, it can make a huge difference in a child’s life.
In this episode, we talk to clinical psychologist Dr. Kristin Carothers. She discusses how building trust can improve a child’s behavior and emotional well-being. Tune in to get tips on building a strong bond with your child and learn how to create a supportive home environment to help them succeed.
To get a transcript and check out more episodes, visit the Opportunity Gap episode page at Understood.
We love to hear from our listeners. Email us at [email protected].
Related resources
Timestamps
(01:46) Why building strong parent-child bonds is important
(09:02) How to create open lines of communication with kids
Understood is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
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