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How to Get Your Child to Talk About Their Day
If your child always answers “nothing” when you ask about their day, you’re not alone. After a long, busy day at school or nursery, children often need time, connection and calm before they’re ready to talk. Discover simple, gentle strategies for how to get your child to talk about their day, including open-ended questions, modelling conversations and after-school routines that help them open up naturally.

Emma Christmas
Jun 18, 20222 min read
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