5-Day Special Time Challenge
How a few minutes each day can transform the relationship with your child

- Did you know connection is the way to find more cooperation?
- Have you used Special Time to help elevate sibling relationships?
- Did you know Special Time can make transitions seamless?
Join me in a private pop-up Facebook Group for a FREE 5-Day Special Time Challenge from October 25th to October 29th!
I’ll be going live every day at 9am PST/12pm EST to teach the profound benefits of dedicated one on one time and to answer Live Q&A at the end of each daily session.
In this Free 5-Day Challenge, you'll learn to:
Carve out Daily Time to Deeply Connect with Your Child
Making time to connect with your child one on one each day helps you build a deep bond that can directly affect daily behaviors and help move and remedy difficult moments.
Give Your Child Positive Control
When we put our children in charge of the time we spend together they are able to feel in control, important, seen and heard, and understood and this validation goes a long way.
Create a Safe Place for You and Your Child
Special time becomes a safe place for communication between you and your child and the daily establishment of this is where we begin to nurture our deep bond.
Cultivate Special Time to Create the Lifeblood of Connection
The relationship we share with our child begins with time. Not time in the car going to school or brushing teeth but dedicated time to truly be present with our kids.
I want in on the Free Challenge!"Michelle provides great insights and guidance which are less about how to fix your kids or a “quick fix” and more about a paradigm shift of your perspectives on how to best parent. A plethora of loving strategies that work. It’s also made me a better listener and communicator that has carried over into all aspects of my life." - Pillelef
What’s Inside The 5-Day Special Time Challenge
Day 1: What is Special Time
Sure we play with our kids but dedicated time with our children individually is totally different. There are methods and rules and there is even philosophy behind it all. Find out the who, what and why on day one. Special Time is more than play, it’s more than just being with your child. It is a time to allow them full control, to be seen and heard and understood and to decide how to play, what to play and to be with you in a way that cultivates, enhances and deepens your relationship.
Day 2: What if my Child doesn’t want to Stop?
Being with our children and really paying attention to them can be something they crave and if this occurrence is scarce they may protest when it’s over or beg to have it be extended. What can we do and how do we respond? This happens and is a common occurrence. Kids want our attention and if they are not used to having this positive one one one attention where they are in control it can be hard to want it to be over. But there are ways in which we can respond with connection, and that connection can even deepen our bond further. Sure it seems like a “bad” thing when our child protests the end of Special Time, but is it and how can we turn it into a positive experience? Just because they protest we also don’t want to give up. We keep coming with more connection!
Day 3: Sibling Issues
What does Special Time have to do with Sibling Issues? How can this powerful little tool improve what goes on between siblings on a daily basis? The sibling relationship is based on the relationship we share with each of our children.When our kids feel good about us, they can think more clearly, reason, share and navigate the relationships they share with their brothers and sisters. All of the time and effort you spend doing Special Time will eventually trickle down to the siblings. What to find out more? Log in on day three and find out!
Day 4: Transitions
Transitions can be a parenting nightmare. Moving from one thing to the next can be a huge struggle! Find out just how to ease those transitions by using the Special Time tool. It can be your new best parenting friend. Special Time is connection in the most basic of terms and that connection is what can breed cooperation and this is exactly what we need in times of transitions. Find out the strategic ways to use this connection to help ease the tension of transitions.
Day 5: What worked? What was hard? What’s next?
Bring me your successes with Special Time and what has been hard. Ask all your questions and I'll be your guide to help you to find more peace and connection at home.
Whether you are struggling with transitions or refusal or you just need the kids to brush their teeth, you can find more cooperation and connection just by using a little tool known as Special Time.
Don’t know what it is?
Can’t seem to find time to do it or are you skeptical of its effectiveness and philosophy?
Join me and get started in finding more calm, fewer upsets, and a more connected relationship with your children.
I'm ready to join you!
If you do nothing more than learn the effectiveness of Special Time you will have done a great service to you and your children.

A Note from Michelle...
I am a recovering yeller, perfectionist, and control freak. Nearly 10 years ago I found the ideas of connection and reshaped the relationship I share with my daughters. Even after 12 years of working in public schools and dedicating my life to working with kids I still didn’t know what I was doing. It wasn’t until I became a certified Hand in Hand Parenting instructor that I found the secret to less yelling and more love.
It was right under my nose and it started with this little tool known as Special Time. It literally changed my life and the life I have with my daughters. Who knew I could see so many benefits from just spending dedicated time with each one of my kids on a daily basis. The commitment to Special Time became a commitment to myself to put the relationship I share with my kids as the most important one in my life in a very concrete and meaningful way.
I invite you to do the same with this Free 5-Day Challenge!
Much love!
Michelle Kenney, M. Ed
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