EPISODE · Apr 10, 2025 · 46 MIN
Episode 206: Monsters Under the Bed? Nurturing a Child's Spiritual Growth with Wanako Oberhuber ❖ 206
from Interviewing Jesus · host Kristen Wambach
“If children feel safe, they can take risks, ask questions, make mistakes, learn to trust, share their feelings, and grow.” ~ Alfie Kohn SHOW NOTESEPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Children have a natural spiritual intuition that needs nurturing. Listening to children's experiences is crucial for their emotional development. Fear can impact children's spiritual perception and needs to be addressed. Encouraging imagination helps children connect with their spiritual gifts. Parental support is essential for children's spiritual growth Understanding emotions can improve communication with children. Calmness and breath can help in resolving conflicts. Reconnecting with our inner child enhances our parenting skills. “Encouraging a child means that one or more of the following critical life messages are coming through, either by word or by action: I believe in you, I trust you, I know you can handle this, You are listened to, You are cared for, You are very important to me.” ~ Barbara ColorosoINTERVIEWING JESUS SHOW NOTES and Wanako Oberhuber ConnectionsConnect with KristenIJP Facebook CommunityInstagram #interviewingjesuspodcast #livingspirituallybraveTwitter XLinkedinLinkTree with Connections to her Book Website KristenWambach.comThank you for spending this time with me, I am honored. See you next week Kristen Music Credits by Stockaudios from Pixabay We're on this journey together, sharing wisdom through these episodes and videos. If they resonate with you, please like, comment, or subscribe to our channel. Your support helps us create content that speaks to your soul. Thank you for being part of our community. We are, because you are, Living Spiritually BRAVE!
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