“Unlock Your Child’s Heart: 9 Surprising Habits That Turn Every Conversation Into a Bonding Moment!”
Maybe mention a funny mishap at the grocery store or a discussion you had with a colleague. It doesn’t have to be monumental—little anecdotes can go a long way.
When you open up, you’re sending a subtle message: “My experiences matter, and so do yours. Let’s exchange stories.”
It lowers the power gap kids often perceive between themselves and the grown-ups in their lives.
Plus, sharing personal tidbits can act as conversation starters.
For example, if you talk about trying a new recipe for lunch, they might chime in with their own food preferences or a meal they had at school.