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We have the unique ability to affect people with words
Sometimes a person is challenged in their learning potential; they have problems listening, writing documents, reading, processing math formulas, memorizing, and more.
Learning Disorders can be quite physical, due to poor signaling between the brain’s neurons, learning processes and Central Nervous System, and are not the person’s fault.
Dyslexia and slow motor skills are examples of Learning Disorders (LD), and they also deeply affect how a person feels about themselves.
There is an undeniable link between the words parents speak and the attitudes and outcomes that children create in their lives.
Your choice of words and your communication style are critical to self-esteem, emotional health, and personal empowerment of your children.
By intentionally selecting words and language patterns that build autonomy and responsibility, you can empower your children and enhance their effectiveness as capable, caring human beings.
• Learn how to speak in words that nurture, uplift, and inspire.
• Learn how to hold children accountable for their actions without attacking their spirit or
personality.
• Learn how to set appropriate limits and make controlled choice work for you.
• Learn to praise in ways that help children develop a strong internal sense of self-esteem.
• Learn language that promotes independence while reducing learned helplessness.
• Add to your tool box of parenting skills so that you and your child can become more
response-able.
“Everything we say needs to be good and helpful so our words are encouraging to the children who hear them.”
Today is Your Day!




