What's Your Child's Love Language?

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Love Languages

You're in the same boat with parents around the world right now. Maybe you're schooling at home or hunkering down and trying to work...or both. It's a lot to manage. It's OK to take breaks.

We're all trying to stay afloat in a big sea of stress. And our kids can feel it.

When you're together with them all the time, it can be challenging to manage the flow of attention and energy--especially when we don't know how long this Stay At Home rollercoaster is going to last.

And that's why we need to practice just riding the wave. Honestly. It doesn't get easier when we fight it. I've tried.

So, instead of doubling down on homework and eating *way* too much bread, I sat down in the yard and recorded a video for you.

In this clip, watch for:

  • 5 Love Languages children crave

  • how to turn complaints into a Connection Sandwich

  • a new use for those empty Easter eggs

Click here to watch the video

Remember to breathe. And look for tulips ; )

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