
Smart move.
"Tell stories and my kids will open up and start talking to me? Is it really that simple?"Yeah, it is.I know. Sounds too good to be trueSee, up until the mid-1960s, storytelling (sharing personal anecdotes around a campfire, in a field or at home) was how we taught lessons and values to our children.Storytelling taught kids about their family's roots, values, and core beliefs. And more importantly, how to share, listen, and communicate effectively.But for some reason storytelling has gone away as a parenting tool. Maybe because of technology and screens. Or because it requires vulnerability. I don't really know.But what I do know is that it works.
"How was your day at school?" "Fine." Wow, way to connect. It's time to say goodbye to your standard after-school script.
"Jack, Jack, Jack, J-A-C-K!" No more repeating yourself 25 times to try and get your child to look up from their Brawl Stars battle. Let's cut through the noise and distraction of their screens.
You're trying to have real conversations - but you're met with shrugs and silence. You want to pass on values and life lessons - but they tune out the minute you start talking.
Most of all, you just want to connect. To find out what they are thinking and what's going on in their little world.
As a parent of 3, I learned that the best way to connect with your children is through the art of storytelling.I wasn't a great storyteller. But after I saw how effective they were at getting through to my kids, I learned how to use the spoken word to deepen our connection. And it worked.I started telling short stories in the car, after school, on the way to practice, at the dinner table or before bed. And it was magic. The more I talked, the more my children would open up to me.Even now, I still can't believe how this simple little tactic changed how I parent.
What if connection could be simple?
🙏 What if your child actually looked forward to talking with you and sharing about their day?
🙏 What if they leaned in when you shared a lesson - instead of zoning out?
🙏 What if you could get their full attention - with just a story?
So...interested in trying storytelling?
Join the StoryBonding Challenge.After this easy 7-day challenge, you will have a powerful new parenting technique.Car rides. Meal times. Time home together, or times when discipline is required. Serious talks and silly talks.All will improve.At the end of the challenge, you'll know the recipe for engaging storytelling that your child will respond to.

📝 StoryBonding 7-Day Challenge
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Each day you'll receive via email:
1. An email with a storytelling lesson and explanation on how to use that lesson right away.
2. A fun, short activity (10 min or less) you can try that night to help put the newfound knowledge into practice right away.
3. Each lesson will have detailed instructions on how to craft engaging stories, how to find stories and when to tell them.In just 7 bite-sized email lessons, you'll discover:
✔ How to tell a story that grabs attention and sticks
✔ How to spark real conversations (even with quiet kids)
✔ How to share life lessons - without lecturing
✔ How to model behavior and values through your stories
✔ How to build lasting trust and emotional connectionExclusive Bonuses if you buy today:
📚 Story Generation Machine - 101+ prompts to ensure you never run out of engaging stories to tell.
🔑 The Making of a Great Story Overview - A quick reference guide to ensure your stories break through the noise of TikTok, Insta, YouTube and video games, and hold your child's attention.Note: You don't need to become a master storyteller. You just need your voice, your memories - and a few simple tools.Start today: Your child is ready to listen.StoryBonding will improve your communication and strengthen your parent-child relationship.
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