I really get frustrated talking with my children. They just won't listen, and the more I tell them to listen, the less they do. Help!
If you want to be heard by your children, try talking less. The greater the number of words that come out of your mouth, the more your children's ears and mouths close. Here are three more suggestions...
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H. Norman Wright is a well-respected Christian counselor who has helped thousands of people improve their relationships and deal with grief, tragedy, and other concerns. He helps couples bring vibrancy to their relationships through counseling, seminars, and more than 90 books, including Before You Say “I Do” and After You Say “I Do.” Norm also reveals insights for spiritual growth, great relationships, and success in devotionals that include Strong to the Core, Quiet Times for Every Parent, and Truly Devoted: What Dogs Teach Us About Life, Love, and Loyalty. www.hnormanwright.com