Sneak Peek from Conversations with My Kids: 30 Essential Family Discussions for the Digital Age
To overcome our fears, we often have to take the initiative—this means not waiting for others to solve our problem. Taking initiative in our lives doesn’t necessarily mean undertaking huge tasks. Instead, taking initiative might look like doing our homework without being asked, remembering to do our chores, offering to help a sibling, or even just raising a hand in class to answer a question.
Talking about our fears is a great start.
Connecting with our kids begins with simple, daily interactions. Use these simple conversation starters to talk about deep issues. Have fun as you tackle these topics, even the heavy ones. Find the humor in tough talks and learn to lighten up as you help your kids face life’s challenges.
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As you try out this new family nigh lesson, remember what the greek philosopher Epictetus noted, “We were given two ears and one mouth so we could listen twice as much as we speak.” Adults: practice this principle when having these talks with your kids.