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How to Connect with Your Child

Mid-meltdown is not the easiest time to draw closer to your child. But that may be exactly what they need from you. Children from hard places often don’t know how to express their needs. That’s why the TBRI Principle of Connection is so important. Connection gives caregivers the insight to see the “why” behind big behaviors.

How to Connect with Your Child

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Mid-meltdown is not the easiest time to draw closer to your child. But that may be exactly what they need from you. Children from hard places often don’t know how to express their needs. That’s why the TBRI Principle of Connection is so important. Connection gives caregivers the insight to see the “why” behind big behaviors.

How to Connect with Your Child

Mid-meltdown is not the easiest time to draw closer to your child. But that may be exactly what they need from you. Children from hard places often don’t know how to express their needs. That’s why the TBRI Principle of Connection is so important. Connection gives caregivers the insight to see the “why” behind big behaviors.

How to Connect with Your Child

Mid-meltdown is not the easiest time to draw closer to your child. But that may be exactly what they need from you. Children from hard places often don’t know how to express their needs. That’s why the TBRI Principle of Connection is so important. Connection gives caregivers the insight to see the “why” behind big behaviors.