• Breaking Down What We Mean vs. What They Hear

  • 2025/03/18
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Breaking Down What We Mean vs. What They Hear

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  • Communication is a delicate dance requiring awareness of four critical layers: what we mean to say, what we actually say, what others hear, and what they think we mean. Amanda Schenkenberger and Elizabeth Green explore how understanding these layers transforms family dynamics and builds stronger connections.

    • The "yellow light" approach: slowing down when tension rises to respond thoughtfully instead of reacting
    • Using breathing techniques (longer exhales than inhales) to calm your nervous system in tense moments
    • Understanding how different personality types and values affect communication styles
    • Adapting your communication to match your child's unique wiring and needs
    • Transitioning from "sage on the stage" to "guide on the side" as children grow
    • Allowing natural consequences to build responsibility in a safe environment
    • Recognizing metacognition (thinking about your thinking) as the foundation of self-awareness

    Join Amanda for her free "Calm the Chaos" event in early April, specifically designed for homeschool moms wanting to address internal, routine, and relational chaos.

    You can also connect with Amanda on Facebook, Instagram, and her website.


    Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!

    Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand Out

    Like what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families.

    Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.

    Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!

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Communication is a delicate dance requiring awareness of four critical layers: what we mean to say, what we actually say, what others hear, and what they think we mean. Amanda Schenkenberger and Elizabeth Green explore how understanding these layers transforms family dynamics and builds stronger connections.

• The "yellow light" approach: slowing down when tension rises to respond thoughtfully instead of reacting
• Using breathing techniques (longer exhales than inhales) to calm your nervous system in tense moments
• Understanding how different personality types and values affect communication styles
• Adapting your communication to match your child's unique wiring and needs
• Transitioning from "sage on the stage" to "guide on the side" as children grow
• Allowing natural consequences to build responsibility in a safe environment
• Recognizing metacognition (thinking about your thinking) as the foundation of self-awareness

Join Amanda for her free "Calm the Chaos" event in early April, specifically designed for homeschool moms wanting to address internal, routine, and relational chaos.

You can also connect with Amanda on Facebook, Instagram, and her website.


Get a free mini lesson plus 52 prompts so your kids can practice every week here!

Thanks for Listening to Speak Out, Stand Out

Like what you hear? We would love if you would rate and review our podcast so it can reach more families.

Also - grab our free mini lesson on impromptu speaking here. This is ideal for kids ages 6+.

Interested in checking out our Public Speaking & Debate courses? Find more here!

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