If you feel like the stress of your everyday life is causing a disconnect between you and your partner, fear not because there are ways to reconnect and rekindle that romance.
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Lunch Box Notes are a set of 100 sticky-notes that include space for parents to write notes to their children to leave in their lunch box each day. Each sticky note also includes a fun fact that aims to help children connect and talk amongst each other at lunch.
This product supports both our desire to build connection, appreciation and gratitude amongst families by giving parents an easy way to encourage and communicate with their child, while also fostering connection and conversation between children with fun facts that are interesting and easy to share.
Your kids are going to love them! You'll get to the end of 100 stickies and want to buy more!
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Talking Point Cards has been intentionally designed to empower better connection by removing many of the obstacles blocking quality conversation. We conducted an in-depth study of academic literature on connection, and here are some highlights about how Talking Point Cards is specifically designed to help:
- Improve brain development and language processing skills in children
- Increase happiness and reduce stress
- Make relationships more satisfying for all parties
- Reduce screentime addiction, loneliness and distraction
- Intentionally create more quality family time
- Positively impact anxiety and depression
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Win the attention battle against screens by making it easier & faster than ever to jump
into fun family conversations that kids actually want to have.
Nicole Arzt is a psychotherapist and author of Sometimes Therapy Is Awkward and For the Love of Therapy. In her private practice, Nicole specializes in working with other therapists experiencing issues related to complex trauma, substance use, career anxiety, and imposter syndrome.
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