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Episode 30 RFGP Getting the Ball Rolling on Speaking Positively

February 8, 2013 by FPN Admin

 

Speak Positively by Dunechaser at Flickr

Speak Positively by Dunechaser at Flickr

Join me as we discuss:

How to get the ball rolling on speaking positively to our kids, when we’ve been stuck in the negative.

A wonderful article on 52 Things to Say that Will Make Your Kids Feel Great.

Jeff and I cover our favorites on this article, why they are our favorites, and how we have been successful as well as crashed and burned.
SHOW NOTES

In a society that seems to encourage us to be negative, our kids often don’t come out on top.  Being able to say nice and kind things to our kiddos is underdeveloped and essential to happy parents.

Today Jeff and I discuss speaking positively and our favorites of of the 51 kind things you can say to your kid.

RESOURCES:

52 Things You Can Say – article Jeff and I reference in the show.

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