Has your child, who wouldn’t keep anything from you or who never seemed to run out of energy when they started talking, hit the pre-tween or tween stage and stopped sharing?
Has this been bothering you, and you are looking for a guide to help your child talk and share more without crossing boundaries or coming off as a “controlling parent?”
If so, this is the book for you:
This blueprint will teach you how to start conversations that can engage kids and get them to talk!
There was a time your son or daughter wouldn’t stop talking even when you felt they were talking too much and often told them to ‘shhhhh’ just so you can have a moment of silence. They talked about anything and everything, which all came as cute moments of embarrassment and giggles all wrapped as one.
And then they stopped…
And you cannot wrap your mind around what’s happening because they are all withdrawn….
You are wondering…
Did I do something wrong?
Is it normal?
Are they into drugs and all withdrawn?
How do I get them to talk and stop giving me one-word answers?
How can I create a safe and open environment where my child feels free to talk to me?
Will this stage pass on its own, or are there measures I should take?
How can I encourage my child to express their feelings?
Are there communication techniques I can use?
How do I maintain my child’s trust once they share something?
If these and other questions are troubling you and keeping you up at night, this book has answers and strategies that will help improve communication between you and your child/children.
From it, you will discover:
The art and importance of positive and effective communication with your kids
How to go about managing communication time with your kids
The barriers to positive and effective communication
The benefits of talking and listening
What positive communication with your kids entails
Conversational tips and strategies to get your quiet child to open up
How to communicate with your child when you suspect they are hiding something or won’t tell you what is wrong
How to navigate and start fuller conversations if your child gives you one-word answers
And much more!
Even if it feels like your child is becoming distant and the bond between you is weakening, this book will give you valuable and effective ways to get your child to talk.