Clare Hooper on How to Connect with Your Children

Science has proven that feeling connected is a human need. Families with a high degree of connection are more engaged, more productive, and more rooted in their shared values. It’s that secret ingredient that make us feel like we are a part of something special.

Today we will be talking about why connection is so important and the 3 ways we can connect with our family members.

In this episode you will hear:

  • Why connection is so important to family culture

  • Three ways you can intentionally connect with your children

  • The pitfalls of “sharenting”

Key Points:

  • If you can understand someone’s story you can empathize with them greater and then you can love them more in and through things.

  • It’s vital to stay connected in your family. It’s how you build your values into your family.

  • Touch is fundamental to truly connecting with your family.

  • Proximity alone is not enough to keep a family connected. Instead of depending on it be intentional about the time you spend together.

  • It’s never too late to start to connecting with your kids.

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