Advice for Awesome Moms Trying to Connect with Their Kids

There are so many important factors that go into a healthy relationship between parents and kids. Out of all those vital characteristics, Communication Is Key. The time to start communicating with your darlings is…. NOW!

An Awesome Mom’s Question

School me, Deborah, because my daughter is 9, and I do believe she’s almost 16 some days – what is some of the ways that I can make sure we connect? And we stay connected?

Advice for Awesome Moms Trying to Connect with Their Kids

This interview (hosted by Nat, the Relocation Concierge, and the host of Teen Talk) is filled with the type of Parenting Strategies I share with my clients.

Welcome to My World with Nat Relocation Concierge with Author & Parent Coach Deborah Ann Davis

Looking for some specific topic? Use the timestamps:

4:35 How do I connect and stay connected with my daughter?

12:31 How do you empower moms?

18:25 Quick Parenting Tip


Whether your relationship is easy or hard, the more you communicate with your kids, the better communicators they will be as grownups. That means they’ll be better equipped to handle the outside world as adults, and truthfully, isn’t that what we wish for them?

You definitely got this, Mama!

Have fun with your kids today!

Happily,

Deborah


Hey, Moms!

The philosophy of this advice applies to any child, from Kindergarten to College, not just 9 year-olds going on 16. The more positive and productive conversations you share, the more likely your teen will come to you when something hangs in the balance.

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PS You can also find a lot more in-depth information on this topic in my book, How To Keep Your Daughter From Slamming the Door.




Have questions? Contact Deborah today.

About the Author

Deborah Ann Davis (B.S. in Science Education, M.Ed. in Supervision, and W.I.T.S Personal Trainer Certified) is a parenting strategist and coach.

Whether you’re looking to bring more positivity into your life, or you’re ready to seek the advice of a Parenting Coach, she’s eager to help you put happiness back into parenting.

Deborah has decades of experience dealing with teenagers – as a mother, and as an educator. Over the years, she has helped hundreds of families, using her expertise and experience.


Learn how to improve your mother-daughter relationship today. Every minute you delay prolongs the isolation your child feels while disconnected from you. She’s waiting for you to figure it out, so why not skip the “trial and error” route? 


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