Tired of Repeating Yourself? Here’s What To Say So Your Child Listens the First Time?
What's Inside
Inside this free cheat sheet, you'll get:
- The exact phrases that help your child listen the first time
- Scripts for all 4 child personality colors
- What NOT to say (so you don’t trigger shutdowns)
- Quick role-play examples for real moments
- Phrases you can screenshot and use immediately
This Guide Is For You If...
You’re a parent who wants your child to listen the first time without yelling, repeating yourself, or feeling like your talking to a brick wall.
Especially if you’ve ever said:
“I don’t know what's wrong with my child."Â
“Why won't they listen to me?”
“It feels like they turn their brain off when I talk.”
“No matter what I say, I have to repeat myself 10 times.”
“I’m trying so hard, but nothing is getting through.”
“I love my child, but I’m exhausted and overwhelmed.”
You are not alone, and you’re not a bad parent.
Your child isn’t ignoring you on purpose, they simply process instructions differently.
Once you learn how to speak to their personality, you'll have a superpower that makes everyday parenting feel easier.
Parents are already seeing breakthroughs.
“Since using this guide, my mornings are calmer and my daughter finally opens up instead of shutting down.” - A Proactive Parent
Meet The Creator
I'm Devin Trent, and I help young parents, especially Black married couples, understand personality, decode behavior, and raise confident, emotionally healthy kids without yelling, guessing, or repeating the painful parenting patterns they grew up with.
As a coach and storyteller, I teach parents how to strengthen family connection, and prepare their kids for life using self-awareness, critical thinking, problem solving and balance.
There’s nothing wrong with you.
There’s nothing wrong with your kid.
You both just need a plan.Â
Ready to understand your child on a deeper level?
Download your guide today and learn what to say so your kids listen the first time because they feel understood.
No spam. No fluff. Just tools to help your child listen and feel understood.”