
E10: Chores, Connection, and Curbing the Clicks
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What if chores weren’t just a necessary evil—but a hidden opportunity to connect with your kids, take time back, and curb the clicks?
As summer routines kick in, I explore how simple shifts—like blasting a family playlist while cleaning or trying new recipes together—can turn chores into something a little more fun.
Chores can teach important life skills like independence, responsibility, and teamwork, while also interrupting the doom scrolling so families can connect authentically.
In this solo episode, you'll find:
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Real-life examples how my family makes chores more enjoyable
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Tips for involving kids in age-appropriate ways based on their interests
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Mindset shifts that help parents stop nagging and start connecting
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Ideas to curb device use by engaging kids hands-on
Just like self-care, connection with our family doesn’t need to be an “event”. We can find connection in the everyday! If you'd like to find out how chores can be a part of your connection strategy, tune in, try something new, and share your story with the Raising the Next Gen community.
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