Don’t Do This Alone

Don’t Do This Alone

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This Is The Way We Teach

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In The End, No Reason Will Suffice

How often are you saying “no” when they want to connect, when they want to do something, when they ask for attention or time together?👉 Join The Daily Dad Society: https://dailydad.com/society✉️ Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.com📱 Follow Daily Dad: Twitter, Instagram ...  Afficher plus

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Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

We're all struggling with the new reality of our lives and there's just no getting around it. It becomes so much harder to come to parenting as a patient and resourced individual able to meet all our children's needs when we are on 24/7 alone in our homes. We're talking about how ...  Afficher plus

Good Parenting Takes Two
Focus on the Family Parenting Podcast

How do you and your spouse keep your relationship strong, even when you are busy raising children? Jim Daly speaks with Courtney Ellis about the need for couples to stay committed to each other. Also, John and Danny give a word of encouragement to parents who feel distracted by t ...  Afficher plus

Learning to Enjoy the Parenting Journey
Focus on the Family Parenting Podcast

If parenting is not what you expected, you are not alone. John and Danny discuss how parents can overcome the pressure to be perfect. Receive the book In This House, We Will Giggle with your gift of any amount! 

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Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled

A parent wants to give her toddler the freedom to work out struggles with other kids, but because of their busy urban environment, parent and child tend to be in close quarters. She says of her son and his playmates: “They look right at us expecting, needing, wanting our help.” T ...  Afficher plus