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What happens when our proverbial inner child has a tantrum so big that it gets in the way of our own kids' needs? Whit goes deep this week with MegAnne Ford, founder of Be Kind Coaching, as we explore inner child drama (and trauma) that can veil our experience as parents.
We get real about our own experiences as parents and share some hilarious and heartwarming stories about the ups and downs of raising kids. We also explore how to separate our parenting skills from our identities, because let's face it, we're more than just moms and dads. We're also human beings with our own needs and desires.
And finally, we examine how our own reparenting work can affect our little ones. Are we projecting onto them? Are we veiling their experiences with our own issues? MegAnne offers some valuable insights and tools for navigating these tricky waters.
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Because the only thing better than parenting with reparenting is doing it with a community of like-minded individuals.
By Whitney MulderWhat happens when our proverbial inner child has a tantrum so big that it gets in the way of our own kids' needs? Whit goes deep this week with MegAnne Ford, founder of Be Kind Coaching, as we explore inner child drama (and trauma) that can veil our experience as parents.
We get real about our own experiences as parents and share some hilarious and heartwarming stories about the ups and downs of raising kids. We also explore how to separate our parenting skills from our identities, because let's face it, we're more than just moms and dads. We're also human beings with our own needs and desires.
And finally, we examine how our own reparenting work can affect our little ones. Are we projecting onto them? Are we veiling their experiences with our own issues? MegAnne offers some valuable insights and tools for navigating these tricky waters.
Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Because the only thing better than parenting with reparenting is doing it with a community of like-minded individuals.