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E34 The Communication Toolkit: Real-Life Strategies That Actually Work

29 min · 4 de may de 2026
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When it comes to parenting and communication, it’s easy to go searching for the strategy that will fix everything. But in real life, one strategy is rarely enough. In this episode of Not Just Theories, I talk about the idea of a communication toolkit. A collection of strategies you can draw on flexibly, depending on your child, the situation, and the moment you’re in. Inspired by the book How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, this episode explores how tools like: * acknowledging feelings * offering choices * using playfulness * setting limits with empathy * and adjusting your expectations can all work together (rather than in isolation) I also share a real-life example of navigating a tricky phase with my own child, where I found myself using multiple tools across days and weeks, not because I was doing it “wrong,” but because that’s what responsive parenting actually looks like. This episode is about moving away from perfection and toward flexibility, reflection, and having more than one way to respond.

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When it comes to parenting and communication, it’s easy to go searching for the strategy that will fix everything. But in real life, one strategy is rarely enough. In this episode of Not Just Theories, I talk about the idea of a communication toolkit. A collection of strategies you can draw on flexibly, depending on your child, the situation, and the moment you’re in. Inspired by the book How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, this episode explores how tools like: * acknowledging feelings * offering choices * using playfulness * setting limits with empathy * and adjusting your expectations can all work together (rather than in isolation) I also share a real-life example of navigating a tricky phase with my own child, where I found myself using multiple tools across days and weeks, not because I was doing it “wrong,” but because that’s what responsive parenting actually looks like. This episode is about moving away from perfection and toward flexibility, reflection, and having more than one way to respond.

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