Listen with your Eyes
November 6, 2012
by caribtots2teens
Infants and Toddlers, Playground to Classroom, Pre-School, Psychology of Parenting, Teens &Transitions, Tweens: Early Adolescence
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We are overwhelmed with THINGS! Things that demand our attention. Parents have a skill for seeing what their kids don’t even think they can see 🙂 Sometimes though, we must STOP and give our full attention to what we are being told. Take the time to LOOK at your child while they are talking to you tonight at bedtime.
Let them know we are Listening
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