I Was My Daughter’s First Bully

I Was My Daughter’s First Bully

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Remembering My Connected Parenting Partner and Grandfather, Papa

Today's episode comes with a heavy heart as I share a very personal update. My beloved father, Papa, recently passed away after a three-year battle with cancer. For those who knew him or followed my posts, you know he was my steadfast parenting partner and confidant, truly embrac ...  Show more

Ditch the Punishments and Rewards and STILL Get Cooperation [Fan Favorite]

Do you ever feel like you're constantly battling your kids, trying to "make" them do what you want? Are you tired of using punishments or rewards, but unsure how else to get them to listen? If you're longing for a deeper connection with your child and a more peaceful home without ...  Show more

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