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Feb 2023
23m 19s

S06|02 - Chores + Conscious Parenting

Crystal the Parenting Coach
About this episode

Maybe you’ve decided that connection is the way to parent, and you’re striving to be conscious, gentle and intentional (not perfect!) about your relationships with your kids. Maybe you feel like it’s going okay with most things, but NOT CHORES. That when it comes to chores- force, control and sticker charts creep back in. So, how do you keep your house clean and ditch chores, zones and charts? It’s possible, and that’s what we’re discussing today.

Today you’ll hear:

  • Why it’s important to teach about personal responsibility and hard work in connection-based ways, and not resort to traditional parenting tactics
  • What are kids are really “learning” when we force chores and jobs on them (it might not be what you are hoping to teach them)
  • 7 helpful ideas you can try today to help you ditch chores and keep your house clean, without adding more to your plate

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