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Habits to Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Child

We all crave those close moments with our children that make our hearts melt. Connection is as essential to us parents as it is to our children, because that's what makes parenting worth all the sacrifices. That connection is also the only reason children willingly follow our rules. Kids who feel strongly connected to their parents want to cooperate, if they can. Strengthen your relationship by reading bedtime stories for littles, which leads to developing a good relationship with them. For more information please visit here https://thebaddaddy.com/books-page/

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Habits to Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Child

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  1. Habits to Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Child We all crave those close moments with our children that make our hearts melt. So given that parenting is the toughest job on earth -- and we often do it in our spare time, after being separated all day -- the only way to keep a strong bond with our children is to build in daily habits of connection. Here are some habits that don't add time to your day, but do add connection. Simple, but incredibly powerful, these habits heal the disconnections of daily life and build emotional intelligence. Aim for 12 hugs (or physical connections) every day. Play. Turn off technology when you interact with your child. Connect before transitions. Make time for one on one time. Welcome emotion. Listen, and Empathise. Slow down and savor the moment. Bedtime snuggle and chat. Show up. Source: www.ahaparenting.com w w w . t h e b a d d a d d y . c o m

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