![]() ![]() I have 4 sheets to get you started, each with 6 different questions/prompts. Once you’ve decided on the journal, gather a list of prompts or print out the sheets below. a hard-bound journal (let your kiddo pick it out).To make your own communication journal, here’s what I recommend starting with: Here’s an example entry (from his birthday): ASo, I’m sharing a few tips and free printable prompts to get you started! Make a Communication Journal Then, I can respond right there in the journal. That especially showed if there was a day I forgot to have the journal ready when he got home as he would bring the journal to me as a reminder! Basically the journal has a couple of questions each day for him to answer (and he can ask us questions too). And it was a success! He seemed to really enjoy doing it. So, I decided to start doing a journal with him in hopes of opening some different channels of communication. #PowerToThePen #MyGo2Pen #CollectiveBias Back-to-school time is almost upon us here! And one thing we’ll be continuing again is our parent-child communication journaling that we started last year! These boys of mine (11, 8, 6) aren’t very talkative about their day or what’s going on at school! Then last year, Big Brother had an issue at school that wasn’t shared with us (and it needed to be). ![]() I’m so excited to share with DIY communication journal idea (with free printable prompts) with you today as part of a shop that has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. ![]()
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