Welcome to 31 Days of Cultivating Heart Connections with Your Child!
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.
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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