EPISODE · Jan 19, 2023 · 10 MIN
How your child’s unique developmental window should affect your parenting
from The Unbusy Mom - where your time breaks as a business mom (and why) · host Alyssa Wolff - productivity coach for WAHMs
Ever wondered how to avoid power plays with your small children?In this podcast interview with Shannon Teguh, I’m chatting with Shannon about what child development windows are, how they relate to our parenting, and what this educational hack can do for the tone of your home.Here's a sneak peek of our conversation:I’d love for you to talk about working with your child’s developmental window to avoid power plays - this sounds really interesting!I’m newly diving into child-led instruction for all 5 of my kids – preschool to high school – so I’d love to learn more from you about this. It sounds like exactly what we're trying to do.Anything else you’d like to tell us about this as it relates to parenting, mom life, and des-stressing your day?Take Shannon's quiz: https://bit.ly/unbusyquizEpisode transcript: https://yourunbusylife.com/unique-developmental-window/Routines for introverted moms: https://yourunbusylife.com/ Interested in skipping all those hours of clean-up just before bed?Book your free Work/Life Balance session: https://yourunbusylife.com/free-call/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. If your days keep filling up - but the work that actually matters isn’t moving - your day is already holding more than it can.So something keeps getting pushed.And it will keep happening until you see where.This free Human Design Time Audit shows you:where your day isn’t holdingwhat keeps getting pushedwhat’s still there that hasn’t been removedStart here.
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