Steve Graves and How to Equip Your Kids with What You Want Them to Know

Driving culture is primarily a teaching function. If you don’t know what you are teaching, you won't do it well. That’s why taking the time to map out what you value and believe is so crucial. It creates a curriculum for the way you will do life and it sets our children up for future success.

In this episode you will hear:

  • How meeting regularly with our kids change our relationship and culture of our home

  • Simple ways you can begin investing in your relationship with your child

Key Points:

  • Getting together regularly with your child is possible. Make a plan but stay flexible. 

  • Don't put pressure on yourself to have the perfect “date’ with your child. Sometimes you will have endless things to talk about and sometimes you will sit together in silence. What matters is that you should up again and again. 

  • It’s never too early or late to begin having intentional conversations with your child.

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