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Hi Reader, There were times when my girls were younger and I wanted to shout: "Does anyone hear a WORD that I'm saying?!" If we're being honest—repeating yourself over and over, raising your voice, or feeling ignored is just plain exhausting 😰 What we really want is for our kids to listen and respond with respect and cooperation. That’s exactly why I created my lesson, “Be a Good Listener: Learning to Listen, Even When It’s Hard.” Here’s the good news: listening is a skill—and it can be taught! Grab it before 5/14 for just $6 and start creating a calmer, more cooperative home.
Along with this resource, your child will practice:
This printable helps kids understand how to listen in a way that actually clicks! It’s interactive, encouraging, and easy to fit in small pieces throughout your week. Download today and start teaching a skill that will make everything feel a little easier! |
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Hi Reader, Have you ever thought, “Why won’t my child just listen?” Because let’s be honest—repeating yourself 10 times, raising your voice, or feeling ignored? It’s exhausting!! Parents want their children to listen AND also respond with respect and cooperation. Which is exactly why I created this lesson, "Be a Good Listener: Learning to Listen, Even When It’s Hard." The good news is, listening is a skill. And like any skill, it can be taught! Download today for only $6 and start changing...
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