Can one-on-one time help my relationship with my daughter?
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Jodi Wing, Educational Activist and Author, explains how spending one-on-one time together with your daughter can help to keep communication open and clear
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I think it's important to make one-on-one time for you and your daughter together as it would be in any relationship, to make sure that she understands the lines of communication are open and clear. And you can't ever really forget that you are essentially the embodiment, you are the role model for her of what it means to be a woman in this culture. A parent's job is to protect and a daughter's job is to explore. And so right there you have sort of an impasse, you have a clash of agendas. What's most important is to really spend the time and check in and make sure that she knows that you're open to hearing her point of views and that you'd like to listen to her.
Jodi Wing, Educational Activist and Author, explains how spending one-on-one time together with your daughter can help to keep communication open and clear
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Jodi WingEducational Activist & Author
Jodi Wing is an author, educator, and an activist for girls and women. Her debut novel is entitled 'The Art of Social War,' which she says, "is about very bad behavior and girl-on-girl crime". It is also based on The Art of War, by Sun Tzu, a 2500-proven philosophy which is a seminal treatise on conflict resolution and problem-solving. For the past three years, she created and evolved 'The Art of Peace Club' program within LAUSD/LA's BEST after-school Enrichment Program, teaching tween girls 'how to' manage social conflict and competition in their everyday lives. Over 300+ girls have graduated to date. She does not have children herself, but she does have 28,000 of them at LA’s BEST!
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