Connecting with Your Child - Questions for Meaningful Moments
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In the rush of everyday life, it is easy to get caught up in routines and miss the deeper conversations that truly connect us with our children. This book offers a collection of thoughtful and engaging questions designed to spark meaningful moments, strengthen your bond, and create lasting memories. Whether at bedtime, during car rides or around the dinner table, these questions encourage open conversations, self-expression and a deeper understanding between You and your child. Simple yet powerful, they help turn ordinary moments into opportunities for connection, laughter and love. Discover the joy of truly listening and growing together – question by question.
Andrea Szladek
I have always been fascinated by human relationships—how they form, what keeps them alive, and how they can become deeper and more meaningful. I believe that our connections define us and that quality relationships not only make us happier but also help us live more balanced and fulfilling lives. Throughout my life and work, I have been dedicated to helping others understand themselves and their relationships, recognize their inner potential, and build connections that truly matter. I believe that awareness, honest communication, and openness are essential in not just connecting with others but in being truly present in their lives.
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Connecting with Your Child - Questions for Meaningful Moments - Andrea Szladek
Dedication
This book could not have come to life without my little son. He is the one who inspires me every day, who has shown me how deep and special the bond between a parent and a child truly is. The moments we share, the laughter, the curiosity and love reflected in his sparkling eyes have awakened emotions in me that I wanted to put into words. This book comes from the heart – from an experience that every parent should have. I was driven by the desire for all mothers and fathers to also feel this deep connection with their child, to discover the joy of shared conversations, and to cherish those small yet profoundly meaningful moments that leave a lasting imprint on our hearts.
Evening Conversations
Questions to Create a Deeper Connection with Your Child
(For Ages 7-12)
Dear Parents,
We all want the best for our children. We want them to