What Do You Say? Why we LOVE Book #2!
Description
In this episode, I sit down with my co-author, Dr. William R. Stixrud, to do an origin story into the key concepts from our latest book, "What Do You Say?: How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home". We discuss the crucial importance of connection between parents and children, exploring how empathy and validation can transform relationships and foster mental well-being. Bill shares insights from our research and experiences, highlighting the profound impact of close relationships on kids' stress levels and overall happiness. Tune in as we unpack practical strategies for effective communication and building stronger bonds with your children.
Episode Highlights:
[01:37 ] - Bill discusses the motivation behind writing our second book, "What Do You Say?".
[03:13 ] - The challenges of balancing control and fostering independence in children.
[06:57 ] - The unexpected mental health risks in high-achieving children.
[08:19 ] - The power of empathy and validation in strengthening parent-child connections.
[10:25 ] - How reflective listening can enhance communication and trust.
[12:25 ] - The importance of understanding before judging in parent-child interactions.
[18:27 ] - Real-life stories illustrating the impact of empathetic responses.
Links & Resources:
- Get the book: What Do You Say?: How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home by Dr. William R. Stixrud and Ned Johnson
- Website: Get the Top 10 Tips from Our Books: https://www.theselfdrivenchild.com
- Submit questions: Bill@theselfdrivenchild.com or Ned@theselfdrivenchild.com
- High Schoolers College Prep: https://prepmatters.com/ or call (301) 951-0350
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