Dinner Table Conversations!

For many of us, the recent restrictions have forced us to slow down… in many cases very significantly! A by product of this has been that we are again sitting down as family units and enjoying meals together… at the table no less!

With the resumption of activities it can sometimes be a little tricky to get more than a “yes” or “no” answer to our questions… The attached article has some great strategies on how to ask more “leading” questions!

https://www.families.org.au/article/50-questions-ask-your-kids-dinner-table

Thanks to our YD OSHC Chappy Miss Deb for sending this through…

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