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Let’s chat about the hidden questions you mightn’t even know to ask,
that will give you more connected conversations with your kids.
These questions come from the Courage pillar of the Evolved Family method,
which is all about connection – and empathy.
You may be surprised to learn (or not!)
that the key to a lot of the questions we parents find the hardest to answer,
is empathy.
So let’s talk about the emotions and thoughts that go unsaid
when we’re having sensitive conversations with our kids –
and how we can use those hidden questions, no matter how scary,
to create a more connected family.
If you feel like you could use some more support to build deeper connections with your kid(s), join me on this week’s episode of Sitting in a Car.
x Sarah
This episode is a gentle reminder about this past question on Sitting in a Car and how my answer can support even more connection between you and your growing kid. Because sometimes it’s helpful to be reminded of the things you wanted to talk about in your family but you’ve forgotten about in the swirl of family life x
By Sarah SprouleLet’s chat about the hidden questions you mightn’t even know to ask,
that will give you more connected conversations with your kids.
These questions come from the Courage pillar of the Evolved Family method,
which is all about connection – and empathy.
You may be surprised to learn (or not!)
that the key to a lot of the questions we parents find the hardest to answer,
is empathy.
So let’s talk about the emotions and thoughts that go unsaid
when we’re having sensitive conversations with our kids –
and how we can use those hidden questions, no matter how scary,
to create a more connected family.
If you feel like you could use some more support to build deeper connections with your kid(s), join me on this week’s episode of Sitting in a Car.
x Sarah
This episode is a gentle reminder about this past question on Sitting in a Car and how my answer can support even more connection between you and your growing kid. Because sometimes it’s helpful to be reminded of the things you wanted to talk about in your family but you’ve forgotten about in the swirl of family life x