In-Person Event

Play, Chores, and Connection: Bringing Kids Into Daily Life Workshop

Saturday

Mar 14

Ollie Pediatrics Workshop Space
6620 SW 57th Ave, Suite 110, South Miami, FL 33143

All Workshops
Saturday, March 14 • 10am - 12pm

Spots are limited to keep the experience supportive, interactive, and practical

You don’t need more activities.
You need to see the moments you’re already in.

If you’ve ever felt the pressure of daily life and wondered how to fit quality time with your child, or if you’ve ever been asked ‘mommy, can you play with me?’ while your mind scrolls through a never-ending to-do list — this workshop is for you.

Real connection isn’t hiding in elaborate plans or Pinterest-worthy play. It’s woven into the ordinary moments you’re already living.

What If Connection Didn’t Mean Adding More?

So many parents feel pressure to:

  • Plan enriching activities
  • Say yes to every playdate
  • Entertain, engage, and enrich constantly

And yet… everyone ends the day tired, overstimulated, and still craving closeness.

This workshop helps you shift from doing more to noticing more — and shows how everyday routines can become the moments your child remembers most.

Who This Workshop Is For

  • Parents who feel stretched thin by “doing it all”
  • Families juggling work, meals, chores, and real life
  • Parents who want deeper connection without more overwhelm
  • Anyone who wants their child to feel seen, capable, and included

If you want meaningful connection without rearranging your life — this is for you.

What you’ll learn

🧠 Why Ordinary Moments Matter More Than Big Ones

  • How connection is built through consistency, not events
  • Why kids crave participation more than entertainment
  • The science behind belonging and confidence

🍽 Turning Daily Routines Into Connection

  • How meal prep becomes collaboration
  • Why chores can build confidence instead of conflict
  • Simple ways to invite your child into what you’re already doing

💬 Shifting How You Show Up

  • Small language changes that help kids feel valued
  • How to slow down without stopping everything
  • Letting go of guilt around “not doing enough”

🌱 Building Belonging at Home

  • Helping kids feel like contributors, not interruptions
  • Creating family rhythms that feel grounding
  • Supporting independence while staying connected

Why This Matters (More Than You Think)

Kids don’t need constant stimulation.
They need to feel included, trusted, and needed.

When children experience connection in everyday moments, it supports:

  • Emotional security
  • Confidence and independence
  • Cooperation and fewer power struggles
  • A deep sense of belonging at home

And for parents? It means less pressure, less burnout, and more joy in the day-to-day.

What You’ll Walk Away With

  • A new lens for everyday parenting
  • Practical ways to connect during routines you already have
  • Less guilt about not doing “enough”
  • More calm, cooperation, and confidence at home

You’ll stop feeling like connection is something you’re missing — and start seeing it everywhere.