"Yes, and..." is a rule-of-thumb in improvisational comedy that suggests an improviser should accept what another has stated ("yes") and then expand on that line of thinking ("and"). This encourages the acceptance of the contributions added by others, fostering a sense of cooperation. rather than shutting down the suggestion and effectively ending the line of communication. - Wikipedia
What does improv have to do with parenting? In this week's episode of Confessions Of A Parent Coach, I will show you how to follow this simple improv rule to:
♦ Help your kid open up instead of shut down.
♦ Hand your child's challenges back to them with love and support.
♦ Effectively set boundaries with your child.
♦ Stay in a safe space for your child even when you disagree.
Tools like this are what make coaching with me both educational and extremely actionable. If you're ready to equip yourself with knowledge and skills that will make huge differences in your family immediately, set up a free call with me today! I'll learn all about your family and goals, show you how to get there, and help you figure out the best way to work with me. I can't wait to meet you! https://calendly.com/annkaplan/discoverycall
And remember - only for the month of January, I am offering special founder's pricing and benefits for new Dads' group members! https://www.annkaplanparentcoach.com/dadsgroup
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