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The three experts in mixed faith marriage talk about parenting .
In this episode we discuss:
What are your thoughts about handling this weight that we experience as parents and living in this state of parent anxiety and fear of doing it wrong and messing up our kids? Especially when this journey is constantly changing as our kids are going through their own developmental processes?
What can we control? What can’t we control? What is our responsibility in this area as parents that IS under our control, and what are we trying to take responsibility for that is not actually ours to manage? How can we work on letting go of these things that really aren’t in our control?
Do we try to control the other parent as far as what they share, when they share it, how they share it, etc? What does that attempt at control do to the parent partnership and to the relationship?
How can we work on managing ourselves when our partner shares something that we don’t want them to or that we disagree with? Or if they aren’t as supportive of what we share as we would want them to be in our ideal world?
What about the kids being confused if they hear different things, different perspectives from their parents, opposing beliefs? What are your thoughts about this?
Go get more free resources at brookeboothcoaching.com
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The three experts in mixed faith marriage talk about parenting .
In this episode we discuss:
What are your thoughts about handling this weight that we experience as parents and living in this state of parent anxiety and fear of doing it wrong and messing up our kids? Especially when this journey is constantly changing as our kids are going through their own developmental processes?
What can we control? What can’t we control? What is our responsibility in this area as parents that IS under our control, and what are we trying to take responsibility for that is not actually ours to manage? How can we work on letting go of these things that really aren’t in our control?
Do we try to control the other parent as far as what they share, when they share it, how they share it, etc? What does that attempt at control do to the parent partnership and to the relationship?
How can we work on managing ourselves when our partner shares something that we don’t want them to or that we disagree with? Or if they aren’t as supportive of what we share as we would want them to be in our ideal world?
What about the kids being confused if they hear different things, different perspectives from their parents, opposing beliefs? What are your thoughts about this?
Go get more free resources at brookeboothcoaching.com
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