Episode 121 | Structuring Your Child’s Day

Do your kids run around the house all day with little or no structure? Do they struggle with whining, boredom, or discontentment? Join Katy and me for another edition of “Ask Ginger” (also known as “Q & A Day”) as we discuss age-appropriate ideas for structuring your child’s day.

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Parenting with Ginger Hubbard podcast available today. Here’s a little more about what you can expect:

Episode 121 | Structuring Your Child’s Day: When we and our children have some order in our days, we’re going to do more than just survive–we’re going to thrive! Planned activities not only bring structure to your child’s day but also teach self-control, obedience, contentment, and focusing skills. There’s beauty and benefit to building in structure, but take it slow and don’t bombard your kids with too much at one time. Eventually, you’ll have a satisfying routine that will not only build character in your children but will also bring peace, order, and balance to your home. 

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