How to be your child’s go-to person

Do you want to be your child’s go-to person?

 

Imagine they walk in the door from school and are excited to share their day.

 

Or, when something troubles them, they come to you for advice.

 

Or, when they make mistakes, they tell you the truth because they want your help.

 

This might sound impossible, but it’s not.

 

There are three simple steps to becoming your teenager’s
go-to person.

  1. Get them talking.

  2. Show them that you understand what they’re going through.

  3. Help them to help themselves.

We’re raising kids in a very different environment than the one we grew up in.

 

So why are you using your parent’s outdated methods?

 

Telling them how to fix or stop their behavior doesn’t work.

 

The conversation ends in an argument, and they don’t listen.

 

We tighten the reins with consequences or give up exhausted.

 

We’re left scared because we’re not helping them be the best version of themselves.

 

So, when you want them to confide in you so you can help them, use this three-step approach.

 

You’ll be less worried and frustrated.

 

You’ll know what to say to help them.

 

You’ll feel close and trust they’ll be okay.

 

Book a complimentary call to learn how to be your teenager’s
go-to person.

 

What’s the downside?

❤️ Jeanine

Jeanine Mouchawar

Hi! I’m Jeanine, a parenting coach for dedicated moms and dads who want to help their children thrive and deepen their connection. My Parenting Mastery program is curated for you.

https://www.jeaninemouchawar.com
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