Encouraging Your Children | Parenting Chat | Jennifer L. Scott
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In today's video, I'm discussing a very important parenting topic: encouragement! I share the ways that I encourage my children in their everyday tasks. We parents can be so busy and feel so overwhelmed with the work that we do, sometimes it's just easier to do it ourselves. But when we include our children and encourage their work, we help them to feel useful and take pride in the job that they do.

The areas you encourage your children in might be different from mine depending on your life circumstance. But today, let's sit down together and come up with different ways we can encourage our children to be helps in the home.
I encourage my older daughters when they help me with the baby. (He's two now, so I guess he's a toddler, but you know how it is with the youngest. They will always be your baby, no matter how old he or she is! :) )
I encourage all of my children with the cleaning and come up with clever ways to make cleaning enticing. My son especially has an interest in helping me clean.
I like to encourage their specific skills in academics and music. These are just some examples. Today, I would love to know how you encourage your children.
Mentioned in the video: This is the wet/ dry vac that we have. It's the least expensive one on Amazon. It's not the strongest one on the market, but works for our small needs at home.
I hope you enjoy today's video.
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Comment of the Week
Today's comment actually comes from a review of Lessons from Madame Chic on Amazon. MusicBookFanon writes,
"This is one of my absolute favorite self-care, style, lifestyle, get-your-act-together-and-respect-yourself, how to present yourself well to yourself and others without making a big effort out of it or acting like a snob books. As a young adult the author traveled to France to live for a short time, and the lessons she learned there about fashion, food, home styling, self care and beauty routines changed her life forever. The most wonderful thing about this book is how simplistic it is! The tips and suggestions are simple, practical, logical, and easy to adapt for just about anyone anywhere. She makes a point of this by presenting the two families she lived with while in France and how even though the families were different (where they lived, their individual style) the principals of their approach to life is the same. This book is a great read for any age - from teens to young adults to anyone older, middle aged on up. There's no age restrictions on taking care of oneself!
This book is also - although not presented as such - actually a money and time saver, specifically the tips about what to wear and beauty routines. Even the tips about what hair cut works best for each person make a lot of sense and are ultimately a time saver.
This is the kind of book that readers will keep handy and refer to often. Sometimes I pick this book up and re-read different sections, especially if I need a style/care boost or a reminder why I should toss out those worn out sweat pants once and for all (ha ha). I highly recommend this book!"
Thank you so much to everyone who reviews my books on Amazon and other sites. I really do appreciate you and how you spread the word about the Madame Chic series.
Thank you for watching today's video. I would love to know your thoughts on the subject. How do you like to encourage your children? What parenting topics are you interested in discussing on the channel? Where do you need help? What tips do you have for us? Let us know and your comment could be chosen as comment of the week on The Daily Connoisseur.
I'll see you on Thursday for a ten-item wardrobe prep video!
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The areas you encourage your children in might be different from mine depending on your life circumstance. But today, let's sit down together and come up with different ways we can encourage our children to be helps in the home.
I encourage my older daughters when they help me with the baby. (He's two now, so I guess he's a toddler, but you know how it is with the youngest. They will always be your baby, no matter how old he or she is! :) )
I encourage all of my children with the cleaning and come up with clever ways to make cleaning enticing. My son especially has an interest in helping me clean.
I like to encourage their specific skills in academics and music. These are just some examples. Today, I would love to know how you encourage your children.
Mentioned in the video: This is the wet/ dry vac that we have. It's the least expensive one on Amazon. It's not the strongest one on the market, but works for our small needs at home.
I hope you enjoy today's video.
News
For more of The Daily Connoisseur, take my eCourses, Creating Your Own Ten-Item Wardrobe and Chic Financial Principles for Debt-Free Living.
On Instagram
The Madame Chic books on Instagram...
Comment of the Week
Today's comment actually comes from a review of Lessons from Madame Chic on Amazon. MusicBookFanon writes,
"This is one of my absolute favorite self-care, style, lifestyle, get-your-act-together-and-respect-yourself, how to present yourself well to yourself and others without making a big effort out of it or acting like a snob books. As a young adult the author traveled to France to live for a short time, and the lessons she learned there about fashion, food, home styling, self care and beauty routines changed her life forever. The most wonderful thing about this book is how simplistic it is! The tips and suggestions are simple, practical, logical, and easy to adapt for just about anyone anywhere. She makes a point of this by presenting the two families she lived with while in France and how even though the families were different (where they lived, their individual style) the principals of their approach to life is the same. This book is a great read for any age - from teens to young adults to anyone older, middle aged on up. There's no age restrictions on taking care of oneself!
This book is also - although not presented as such - actually a money and time saver, specifically the tips about what to wear and beauty routines. Even the tips about what hair cut works best for each person make a lot of sense and are ultimately a time saver.
This is the kind of book that readers will keep handy and refer to often. Sometimes I pick this book up and re-read different sections, especially if I need a style/care boost or a reminder why I should toss out those worn out sweat pants once and for all (ha ha). I highly recommend this book!"
Thank you so much to everyone who reviews my books on Amazon and other sites. I really do appreciate you and how you spread the word about the Madame Chic series.
Thank you for watching today's video. I would love to know your thoughts on the subject. How do you like to encourage your children? What parenting topics are you interested in discussing on the channel? Where do you need help? What tips do you have for us? Let us know and your comment could be chosen as comment of the week on The Daily Connoisseur.
I'll see you on Thursday for a ten-item wardrobe prep video!
*New* Shop my favorite things
Visit my Author Website
Facebook facebook.com/JenniferLScottAuthor
Twitter @JL_Scott
Instagram @dailyconnoisseur
Take my eCourse on the Ten-Item Wardrobe
Take my eCourse Chic Financial Principles for Debt-Free Living
Sign up for my Seasonal Author Newsletter
FTC: This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links.
