• Developing a Parenting Plan and Effectively Communicating It to Your Children

  • Apr 8 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast
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Developing a Parenting Plan and Effectively Communicating It to Your Children

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    Children desire structure, and as parents we can provide that for them through a plan, a schedule, and/ or a routine. HOWEVER, plans are hard to make, and life never seems to get less busy... On this episode, we discuss three helpful questions to ask when making a plan (below), how to communicate that plan effectively to your children, and how ultimately God's plan for our family, for us, and for the world is better than our plans.

    Framework questions for developing a plan:
    1) What am I trying to accomplish each day but am unable to?
    2) What are some things that I must get done each day for my family?
    3) What are some things that I must get done each day for me, so that I can be fully present with my family?

    The Mind of a Child explores early child development on a social, intellectual, physical, emotional, and spiritual level to equip parents to parent well. Information is tailored for children 8 and under BUT is relevant for all ages.

    SEND US YOUR QUESTIONS at themindofachildpodcast@gmail.com

    Follow us on Instagram at @themindofachildpod for reels and stories.

    This podcast is produced by Rockwell ---> www.rockwell-productions.com

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