184 Do Your Habits Reduce Your Child’s Need To Speak? 4 Strategies To Build Opportunities For Communication Growth
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Hey Friends~ Our parenting and communication habits set up our children to have habits of responding. In general… If we habitually require them to interact, they will be interactive. If we expect and create situations where they must speak, they will speak. How we spend our time is what they see is how TO spend time! In today’s episode, we talk about the HABITS we have CREATED around our communication with our children and Which 4 habits you can develop in your interactions that cause language to blossom! Always cheering you on! Dinalynn CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn: [email protected] Affiliate RESOURCES I believe in: BabyQuip is the #1 baby gear rental service, and a total game changer for families who don’t want to haul bulky gear while traveling! Follow this link for a BabyQuip Provider where you travel: https://www.babyquip.com?a=7486bd3 Financial Freedom 101 from Penelope Jane Smith: https://realprosperity.isrefer.com/go/scholarship/dinalynn/ YOUR NEXT STEPS: Sign up for the Newsletter: https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/newsletter-optin Freebie: 21 Days of Encouragement: https://dinalynnr.systeme.io/1-21signup Send Dinalynn a thought or question! [email protected] ** For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at [email protected] If You Liked This Episode, You Will Want To Listen To These Episodes: 183 Jeaneen Tang: Play Dumb & Sabotage! An Effective Way To Mindfully Expand Language 181 Gwen: Want Words To Replace Screaming In Your 1 Year Old? Listen To This Success Story! 174 Gina Prosch: Children Learn Best When They Don’t Know They Are Learning At All. See How! 154 A Single Father of Triplets Shares His Success Story. Happy Father’s Day! And so many more…