Camp Warby Presents: Improving Communication Among the Chaos

Camp Warby Presents: Improving Communication Among the Chaos

To wrap up summer, our Warby Parents Employee Resource Group kicked off Camp Warby–our annual week of virtual activities for the kids of #teamwarby (and children at heart). Carol Muleta, Founder of Parenting 411, delivered a fireside chat and left us with five tips to improve communication with our kiddos in a world that may feel more chaotic these days. 

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Make room for the magic

  • Be available and interested. Plan your availability to be fully present with your kiddo ahead of time. Schedule this based on your kid’s patterns. 
  • Set aside special bonding time and give your little one(s) ownership to choose what happens during that time. Give the time a special name and don’t withhold it for behavioral issues. 

 Look and Listen 

  • Notice your kid’s language and behavior when they are uncomfortable in a situation. 
  • Observe the energy behind what they are saying and how they say it. 

 Acknowledge and Affirm

  • Make home a safe place to be themselves.
  • Accept what your child is saying without judgment.
  • Practice reflective listening and help your child name and own their feelings.

Empathize and Encourage

  • Express empathy when your kid is upset. To acknowledge their emotions, you might try saying, “I can imagine it feels overwhelming. It does for me too.” 
  • Have your kid talk through the challenge they are experiencing and ways they can overcome it. 
  • Try saying, “What do you wish could be true?” Help them plan how they will advocate for themselves. 

Inform and Empower 

  • Use either/or statements to give your kid choices. 
  • Give them information, training, and tools they can use to make informed choices such as sharing the weather before giving them the choice of what to wear.
  • Roleplay new situations that might feel challenging to them.



Carol Muleta

Parenting Expert | 7x Best-Selling Author | Speaker | Podcaster

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It was my pleasure. Thank you for inviting me to speak to your community!!

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