
Four Ways to Listen Effectively, Part 1
One of the best ways to improve our relationship with our grown children is to practice effective listening.
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Let’s admit it, most of us are distracted or have an agenda when we come to a conversation with our adult child. Let’s talk about how the power of focus and setting our agenda aside will make us better listeners.
Grab your free guide, 10 Things Moms Say That Frustrate Their Adult Children(And Five Ways to Stop Yourself from Saying Them).
For more free resources for mom or to schedule a free discovery session with Pamela, Midlife Mindset Coach for Moms visit her website.
Let’s admit it, most of us are distracted or have an agenda when we come to a conversation with our adult child. Let’s talk about how the power of focus and setting our agenda aside will make us better listeners.
Grab your free guide, 10 Things Moms Say That Frustrate Their Adult Children(And Five Ways to Stop Yourself from Saying Them).
For more free resources for mom or to schedule a free discovery session with Pamela, Midlife Mindset Coach for Moms visit her website.
- moms
- motherhood
- momma
- mama
- adult children
- moms with adult children
- emerging adults
- effective communication
- effective listening
- listening skills
- relational growth
- family relationships
- family dynamics
- christian family
- christian living
- moms and children
- communication skills
- parent/child relationship
- moms with college students
- college students
- young adults

Previous episode
How You Can Agree to Disagree, Part 2
There will come a time when you will need to agree to disagree with your adult child because you value your relationship.
Next episode
Four Ways to Listen Effectively, Part 2
Being an effective listener will bring harmony to your relationship with your adult child.

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Pamela Henkelman
Grace For The Next Phase of Parenting
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