Do you ever feel like you are constantly repeating yourself, yet your child continues to do the same things over and over again? A 5 question framework for consistent change! cover art

Do you ever feel like you are constantly repeating yourself, yet your child continues to do the same things over and over again? A 5 question framework for consistent change!

Do you ever feel like you are constantly repeating yourself, yet your child continues to do the same things over and over again? A 5 question framework for consistent change!

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Most of the time we address the behavior we see; it's much easier and honestly, just comes naturally.

However, if we really want to see behavior shifts we need to get to the deeper rooted issue and find out what is really going on at a heart level so we can make consistent change.

Today, I wanted to share with you a question framework that will help you do this with your child, no matter the age! Well, they do have to have fairly good communication skills.

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