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    Explore "talking to kids" with insightful episodes like "FHF Holiday Tuesday Tips for Parents - Tip # 84 - Conversation vs. Argument", "#90 Connecting Through Communication - Problem Solving", "#88 - How To Talk Feelings - FHF Podcast", "#20: 5 Ways To Get Kids To Listen - Part 2" and "02 - How to communicate with your kids from the very start" from podcasts like ""Focused Healthy Family Podcast", "Focused Healthy Family Podcast", "Focused Healthy Family Podcast", "Parenting Guide: Organizing Habits Made Easy" and "Trusting Children Podcast"" and more!

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    FHF Holiday Tuesday Tips for Parents - Tip # 84 - Conversation vs. Argument

    FHF Holiday Tuesday Tips for Parents - Tip # 84 - Conversation vs. Argument

    Would you rather have a 15 minute conversation or an hour-long argument? With your child? Spouse? Business Partner? What can you do?

    #effectivecommunications #speakingeffectivelywithchildren #speakingeffectivelywithadults #howtospeakmoreeffectively #ginagrothoff #dongrothoff #focusedhealthyfamily

    #90 Connecting Through Communication - Problem Solving

    #90 Connecting Through Communication - Problem Solving

    Your teen decides he doesn't have to go to Grandma's because his friends are getting together. This goes against the tradition and the challenge begins. How do you handle it? Gina and Don talk about problem solving and effective communication with a teen.

    #problemsolvingwithateen #talkingtoyourteen #communicationwithkids #talkingwithkids #howtotalksokidswilllisten #talkingtokidsaboutholidayactivities #focusedhealthyfamily #ginagrothoff #dongrothoff

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    #88 - How To Talk Feelings - FHF Podcast

    #88 - How To Talk Feelings - FHF Podcast

    How we talk to our kids is vital to how they behave, deal with anxiety and relate to us. Today Gina and Don delve into the first chapter of the book How To Talk So Kids Will Listen and LIsten So Kids Will Talk - listening to kids feelings. We take communication for granted and it can be the driver of anxiety or a reducer of anxiety. Why would we want to drive anxiety? So learning effective communication could be the answer. Join us now for this discussion...

    #howtotalksokidswilllisten #communication #talkingtokids #parentingcommunicationskills #parenttalk #communicatingwithteens #talkingtoteens

    #20: 5 Ways To Get Kids To Listen - Part 2

    #20:  5 Ways To Get Kids To Listen - Part 2

    Today’s episode is part 2 of 2 where I list the 5 Ways To Get Kids To Listen.  This is a special episode too because there is a BONUS method that I share with you also. How we speak and present situations to our kids so that they can see the big picture helps them grasp things a lot easier, learn and understand where we’re coming from.  The goal here is to build their awareness, observation, independent thinking, resourcefulness and independence.

    It’s a work in progress over time for both the parent and child. I hope these tips, tricks and methods help you on your journey to getting more organized AND getting the kids involved with the tools and guidance I provide in today’s podcast episode…. or any of my podcasts for that matter!

    Parenthood is challenging enough as it is and raising kids takes a village. Let me be part of that village and be your guide along the way!  I hope these tips and perspectives help you and your family. 

    Now, let me ask you this: when it comes to getting organized and getting the kids involved, where do you struggle? Send me a DM on Instagram @1TidyPlace

     

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    02 - How to communicate with your kids from the very start

    02 - How to communicate with your kids from the very start

    If you’re not sure what to say to your baby or how to prepare your toddler for transitions, this episode is for you. It’s all about communication and specifically telling our children what is going on. I talk about how you can build this into your routine and make this a lifelong habit that can save you from many moments of frustration. I will give you plenty of examples of how to do this with your newborn, older baby, toddler and preschooler.

    Show notes and transcript for this episode are available here.

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    Talking With Kids About Advertising with Guest Suzanne Tomlinson

    Talking With Kids About Advertising with Guest Suzanne Tomlinson

    These 3 tips can help your child see ads through a critical lens:

    1. Explain advertising, in general, using examples your child encounters the most, whether that’s TV commercials or pop-up ads in their favorite app. Advertisers want us to buy their stuff, so they try different methods to make us want what they’re selling. Advertisers track the digital places we visit online to show us things they know we’re interested in.

    2. Teach your child how to look for words in posts and images like “ad”, “sponsored content”, “hide”, or even a small X in a corner. Demonstrate how to properly close a pop-up or video ad by clicking or tapping close or on the X. These types of ads can be distracting, at the very least, to both kids and adults.

    3. Sometimes ads can take a viewer to an unsafe website. Use an analogy like “stranger danger” to help your kids understand they don’t have to click on or follow something just because it’s there, even if it looks nice.

    Read more on our blog, Teaching Kids About Online Advertising: 12 Experts Share Advice.

     

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