SHARED JOURNALING BETWEEN A BOY AND HIS MOM

LITTLE FALLS, MN, SEPTEMBER 27, 2011: Communicating with children has become more difficult for parents in recent years. With hectic work and school schedules as well as the advancements in technology, television and gaming entertainment many parents are finding it difficult for their child to open up to them. As a parent, it is your goal to provide comfort and advice for your children and let them know that you are available for anything that they need – without judgment. Journal Buddies Boys Journal created by Jill Schoenberg is opening the doors of communication between young boys and their mothers.

Journaling has been long known as a way for children to open up about their feelings and the events of their life. However, the kids journal provided through Journal Buddies is slightly different. With the boys journal, a mother and her son can take time each day to communicate on a deeper level. Each entry page is set up with four different sections. The first is listing three traits that each buddy likes about the other. The second is a quote or motivational phrase of the day. The third section is where you can focus on a word of the day with your child and finally the fourth section is where thoughts can be written down. Journal Buddies is continuing to change the relationship between a mother and her son for the better.

Here is a recent success story about how beneficial Journaling can be:

“My oldest son and I have been using the journal a couple of times a week and we’re really learning about each other! At 13, he’s a little older than the recommended age, but I don’t see that he feel this stuff is too young or him. I have a little guy who is nearly three and he has taken a lot of my time from my oldest since he was born. Having the journal is a way to show him a little extra attention, even if we’re not together!

Here’s how we use it: He’ll start a new journal entry, then leave the book sitting somewhere that I’ll find it (the last time it was on top of the coffee maker – he knew I’d see it there!) Then, when I get a few minutes, I’ll read and respond with my own entry. I also hide it in places where he’s sure to find it – wrapped up in his bath towel, under his pillow or in his underwear drawer. It’s a special little thing that is just for the two of us – a rarity nowadays!

We have grown much closer in the past few months. And I know that, especially at this crazy time in his life, he feels comfortable bringing up subjects that most 13 year-old bots would be horrified to talk to their moms about (he just writes them down!)”

Through the use of this tween journal, any mom can create a safe zone for her and her son. For more information on Journal Buddies you can visit the website at JournalBuddies.com or contact Jill Schoenberg via email at jill@journalbuddies.com or phone at (877) 339-6784.

Contact us:

Little Falls, MN USA
Company Contact : Jill Schoenberg
Company Email: jill@journalbuddies.com
Company Phone : 8773396784

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