Virtual Parenting Without Shame: Eliminating Shame
This virtual parenting class shows ways that we cannot put our shame onto our children. We all have some shame in our lives and tend to reflect that on our
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This virtual parenting class shows ways that we cannot put our shame onto our children. We all have some shame in our lives and tend to reflect that on our
Not loving to discipline but disciplining in a loving way. Sometimes our children push our buttons, and we react. This virtual class will help you have a plan in place
Whether single parenting, coparenting, or parenting in a new, blended family, finances are always an important “hot topic” to be discussed and processed between parents. Money is emotional, but these
We can build up our children through the way we teach and lead them. This virtual class will show you ways that this is possible.
Emotions play a huge role in the way we parent. You are the leader to teach your children about their emotions and how to manage them correctly. This virtual class
Disciplining our children can be hard to manage at times. This virtual class will show you some ways to be consistent and create balance in your children.
We’ve all caught our kids in a lie or two. We’ve even told a few ourselves. Why do kids lie, and can you teach them to tell the truth? In
What kind of superhero confidence does it take to carry your child through life? To give them supernatural power over their own actions or to defeat the villains of the
We want our kids to help old ladies cross the street, serve meals to the poor, and befriend lonely kids at school. But how can we teach them to be
It’s done! You made it through pregnancy and labor and delivery! The baby is here and home. Well, wipe the sweat off your brow and roll up your sleeves, cause
Do you have a child who is a force to be reckoned with? Who won’t take no for answer, won’t be reasoned with, and won’t do anything they don’t want
They get so mad! And sometimes we just don’t know why! You expect meltdowns from toddlers, who are just trying to figure out their big feelings. But what about your