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08-14-2006, 05:53 PM
C.H.A.R.M. your Children
An old Irish saying defines charm as the ability to get someone to say “Yes” before
you even ask the question. Your presence invokes such a warm feeling from someone
else that they’ll gladly do what they can to please you. So how is your fatherhood
C.H.A.R.M.?
C – Converse regularly with your kids on topics they’re interested in.
H – Have fun. Do activities with your children that evoke a lot of laughter.
A – Ask. Ask open-ended questions not just about their day, but what they think
about culture, politics, education etc. Don’t judge. Just listen.
R – Read. Read books together with them and talk about the contents.
M – Make memories. Keep that digital camera and video recorder handy to capture
those golden moments in years to come.
C.H.A.R.M. your children with some great conversation starters. Visit:
http://www.allprodad.com/6childconversation.asp.
An old Irish saying defines charm as the ability to get someone to say “Yes” before
you even ask the question. Your presence invokes such a warm feeling from someone
else that they’ll gladly do what they can to please you. So how is your fatherhood
C.H.A.R.M.?
C – Converse regularly with your kids on topics they’re interested in.
H – Have fun. Do activities with your children that evoke a lot of laughter.
A – Ask. Ask open-ended questions not just about their day, but what they think
about culture, politics, education etc. Don’t judge. Just listen.
R – Read. Read books together with them and talk about the contents.
M – Make memories. Keep that digital camera and video recorder handy to capture
those golden moments in years to come.
C.H.A.R.M. your children with some great conversation starters. Visit:
http://www.allprodad.com/6childconversation.asp.