“It's about having a good conversation with [your kids] and asking them questions… If we go first, and we're vulnerable first, then they're going to be more willing to be open and to share how they're feeling.” -Diane Scabilloni
We’ve heard it said: “Kids can tell.” Yes, they really can sense if there is something wrong and not normal. In this episode, Art and inspirational author Diane Scabilloni discuss how modern parents can help their kids navigate through their childhood and adolescent years successfully. Diane also gives us a glimpse of her 2 books, My Friendship With Doubt and Rulers Don’t Measure. Her books contain lessons about self-doubt and self-comparison that can benefit both parents and their kids. We also learn how social media has changed our perception of reality, why the first 4 years of a child’s life is crucial, and what humans really need in order to feel complete. But what if despite all the efforts to connect with your children, you still find it hard to get them to open up? Tune in and find out Diane’s secret conversation builders!
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Highlights:
01:20 Dreaming to Live Like Normal Kids
07:44 Books That Can Change How Young People Live Their Lives
12:46 What Humans Really Need
18:45 What Decision Will You Make?
21:19 How to Help Your Kid to Open Up
29:22 The Reality of the Virtual World
36:00 Don’t Be Afraid To Make Mistakes
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