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Ep. 307: Secrets from the Author Behind a Global Phenomenon: Love Languages for Families

What if the key to a healthier family dynamic has already been read by 20 million people—but you haven't applied it at home yet?In this episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker speaks with Dr. Gary Chapman, author of the international mega-bestseller The 5 Love Languages, ...  Show more

Ep. 306: Emmanuel: When Parenting Feels Out of Control

In this Christmas episode of Parenting Great Kids, Dr. Meg Meeker invites parents to slow down and reflect on the deeper meaning of Emmanuel—God with us—during seasons when parenting feels uncertain, overwhelming, or out of control.Through reflections on Christmas traditions, gin ...  Show more

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