Mindful Parenting: Breaking the Cycle of Reactive Parenting & Raising Kind, Confident Kids

[Mindful Parenting Coaching] How to Get Your Child to Do Chores [401]

05.16.2023 - By Hunter Clarke-FieldsPlay

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What do you do when your child won’t do chores? Paloma is the mom to a 9-year old daughter who is starting to act way too much like a teenager. Tempers have been running high and she wants her daughter to contribute to chores. Hunter walks her through how to heal this relationship and get her daughter to help around the house.

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