Welcome to 31 Days of Cultivating Heart Connections with Your Child!
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From October 1st to October 31st, I am participating in the 2019 31 Days of Five Minute Free Writes. Each day, I will be taking the one-word prompt for that day and using it as the launch point for a post on cultivating connections with the hearts of our children.
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It is my hope you will find encouragement, inspiration, and ideas on ways you can cultivate those heart connections with your child.
Just of few of the topics I’ll be covering include:
- Why Connecting with the Hearts of Our Children Matter
- Gathering Around the Table
- First Greetings
- Routines that Connect
- Accepting Individualities
31 Days of Cultivating Heart Connections with Your Child
Table of Contents
Day 1: Why Heart Connections Matter
Day 2: Viewing Our Children as Gifts
Day 3: Problem-solving Together to Cultivate Heart Connections
Day 7: Same: Using Routines to Cultivate Heart Connections
Day 8: Gather Around the Table
Day 9: Join in Your Children’s Play
Day 10: Meet Them When They Are Scared
Day 11: Don’t Shy Away from Deep Questions
Day 16: Avoid Crushing Their Spirits
Day 18: Active Service
Day 19: Strong and Steady
Day 21: Each His/Her Own Person
Day 24: Different Personalities
Day 27: Getting Better with Practice
Day 29: Practice Makes Improvement
Day 30: Kitchens are for Memory Making
Each day this month I will add the link for that day’s post here. To read along, just click the links.
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