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Have you ever asked your child, “Why did you do that?” only to get a shrug or silence in return? It’s a common parenting reflex, but “Why?” questions often miss the mark—especially with neurodivergent kids. In this episode of The Parenting Breakthrough, we explore why these questions can feel overwhelming, accusatory, or unhelpful and what to say instead.
Discover practical strategies to foster connection and problem-solving with your child, including observation techniques, open-ended questions, and collaborative approaches. Learn how small communication shifts can improve your relationship, reduce conflict, and help your child express their feelings and needs.
Tune in to discover:
Join us for this actionable and insightful episode—because how we ask matters.
Listen now and start transforming how you connect with your child! 🎧✨
You can always get my complete parenting system, and pay what you want for it at:
https://TheParentingBreakthrough.com
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingBreakthrough
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Have you ever asked your child, “Why did you do that?” only to get a shrug or silence in return? It’s a common parenting reflex, but “Why?” questions often miss the mark—especially with neurodivergent kids. In this episode of The Parenting Breakthrough, we explore why these questions can feel overwhelming, accusatory, or unhelpful and what to say instead.
Discover practical strategies to foster connection and problem-solving with your child, including observation techniques, open-ended questions, and collaborative approaches. Learn how small communication shifts can improve your relationship, reduce conflict, and help your child express their feelings and needs.
Tune in to discover:
Join us for this actionable and insightful episode—because how we ask matters.
Listen now and start transforming how you connect with your child! 🎧✨
You can always get my complete parenting system, and pay what you want for it at:
https://TheParentingBreakthrough.com
Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingBreakthrough