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We talk about what it means to raise our kids differently than we were raised—without blame, guilt, or shame. Just reflection, growth, and intentional parenting.
Raising our kids differently doesn’t mean we’re rejecting our upbringing—it means we’re reflecting on it. We can honor where we came from while still choosing a new path forward. Parenting gives us the chance to pause, heal, and break cycles that no longer serve us or our children. Choosing differently is brave, and it’s okay if it feels uncomfortable at times. Growth usually does.
By Kyla Plumlee & Ashley StricklandWe talk about what it means to raise our kids differently than we were raised—without blame, guilt, or shame. Just reflection, growth, and intentional parenting.
Raising our kids differently doesn’t mean we’re rejecting our upbringing—it means we’re reflecting on it. We can honor where we came from while still choosing a new path forward. Parenting gives us the chance to pause, heal, and break cycles that no longer serve us or our children. Choosing differently is brave, and it’s okay if it feels uncomfortable at times. Growth usually does.