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2-1-Q Newsletter: Fresh Ideas every Wednesday |
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Each Wednesday, we are going to look at 2 short ideas from me, 1 quote from others, and a question to consider.
Sent by Jarrod Hood, June 19th, 2024 |
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2 IDEAS FROM ME:
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"As a parent, we want our kids to know they are understood. This is a skill that any parent can learn. Learn to listen to what your child is actually saying and reflect back their emotion. It is one of the most powerful skills a parent can have in their arsenal. It defuses the idea that parents don't understand their kids."
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"Your child is a learning machine. Model, mirror, guide, engage, lead, and mentor as a parent. Kids are learning, watching, listening, and figuring out their own lives. The most impactful tool is the lesson of 'do as I do.'"
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1 QUOTE FROM OTHERS:
“ In order to cultivate their happiness and prevent what Miller calls the “diseases of despair” that have become epidemic in Gen Z, kids need to tap into something that is bigger than them. Whether they refer to it as intuition, spiritual awareness or a mystical connection, research shows that spirituality can be a helpful preventive of depression, addiction and suicidal thoughts. Miller said it’s also impactful “if a parent talks about their own higher power, if the parent talks about their own struggle, pain or grappling, and then has a breakthrough that’s bigger than the sum of the parts.”
A recent study discussing the impact of faith and well being
Source: HuffPost
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