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Making Family Dinners Fun
Season 1 · Episode 11

Making Family Dinners Fun

Do you tend to focus more on the food on your table, than on who is *around* your table? Listen in for tips on making the dinner table a place of connection (and fun!) with your kids. No gourmet food required!

The Connected Mom · Becky Harling

November 10, 202231m 5s

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Show Notes

We want to say right from the beginning, this is a guilt-free zone! So if you haven't been doing family dinners well, no worries. There's always time to improve. But in this episode, Becky gives some great ideas on how to make time around the dinner table a fun time (you read that right--fun!). It doesn't have to be stressful. It can be fun. Listen in and grab one new idea to try with your family this week!

ABOUT OUR GUEST:

Authentic, passionate, funny and Biblical all describe, Becky Harling. A best-selling author, Becky is a popular speaker at conferences, retreats and other events. She is a best-selling author and has written eleven books including, How To Listen So Your Kids Will Talk and the author of Psalms for the Anxious Heart. Becky is a certified coach with the John Maxwell Team and offers parent coaching.

 

Becky and her husband, Steve have traveled and ministered in over 60 countries around the world. She is the parent of four grown married kids and Mimi to 14 grandchildren!

You can connect with Becky at www.beckyharling.com and www.harlingleadership.com

Facebook www.facebook.com/beckyharlingministries, Twitter @beckyharling, or Instagram @BeckyHarling

GET HER BOOK:
Becky shares tips for dinner conversations and so much more in her book How To Listen So Your Kids Will Talk

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