For three months I sat across from my own daughter at dinner and didn't know what to say to her anymore.
She would eat in fifteen minutes, take her plate to the sink, and go upstairs.
I tried asking about school. About her friends. About anything. Every answer was a shrug.
A coworker mentioned a small bundle she had given her son. Said it was written in actual teen voice, no lectures, and her kid finished one in a weekend.
It was called the Confidence and Social Skills Pack by Emma Davis. Sixty nine dollars, three short books.
I figured another parenting book was going to gather dust in the laundry room.
I left it on her desk anyway, no big speech.
Saturday morning she came down with the green one and asked me what I thought about her friend group. ✨
🤍 Update: ordered a second set for my sister. She has a son going into seventh grade.
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V1 · Mom at kitchen table
Hook: the silent dinner table · Objection: "another parenting book gathering dust" · Discovery: coworker recommendation
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