Listen "How to Raise Great Listeners"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we dive into the challenges and strategies of teaching children to listen and follow directions. Evelynn Brown shares a humorous anecdote about her mom's unique way of encouraging tidiness, setting the stage for a deeper discussion on why kids have such a hard time listening.
We explore practical tips for parents to help their kids develop the ability to follow instructions, starting with simple chores at a young age. Special guest Erin Coppin provides insights Learn how routines and single-step directions can make a big difference, especially for children with auditory processing issues or ADHD.
Simple games like Simon Says and Red Light, Green Light that can also enhance your child's listening and impulse control.
Join us as we uncover the keys to helping your child become a better listener, setting them up for success at home, school, and beyond.
We explore practical tips for parents to help their kids develop the ability to follow instructions, starting with simple chores at a young age. Special guest Erin Coppin provides insights Learn how routines and single-step directions can make a big difference, especially for children with auditory processing issues or ADHD.
Simple games like Simon Says and Red Light, Green Light that can also enhance your child's listening and impulse control.
Join us as we uncover the keys to helping your child become a better listener, setting them up for success at home, school, and beyond.
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