Children love to play. Using playfulness as a strategy is effective in parenting. It helps to bring the joy back into your family!

In this episode I ask Sarah:
Because playful parenting is something that it just really clicks with the kids. They're playful. And I'm just curious, how can we bring that into our parenting?

What's an example of how you can Use that in like an everyday situation, you know?

How can playfulness come into that to help regulate their emotions?

What can I do if I'm not feeling playful as a parent?

How can we then make those repairs and do that reconnection?

Can you tell us more about what you offer and where we can find you?

Do you have any last minute encouragement or tips for parents as they try to be more positive and more playful in their parenting?


Meet Sarah
Sarah R. Moore is the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting. Sarah offers a popular series of mini-courses (including her FREE video, Three Keys to Positive Parenting), webinars, and expert interviews. Additionally, she's the Editor for Pregnancy Magazine and a Master Trainer for an international conscious parenting organization. Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and YouTube.

She's a certified gentle parenting coach and has studied directly with some of the world's most respected psychologists, neuroscientists, researchers, and advocates for children. She’s also a regular contributor to international parenting magazines and is releasing her first parenting book next year. 


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