Is Your Parenting Approach Influenced by Your Own Parents?
Reflecting on Your Generational Parenting Cycle Should Be a Powerful Parenting Mentor
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Narrateur(s):
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Krystina Bailey
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Auteur(s):
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Karen Karmamo
À propos de cet audio
It’s all too tempting to judge when you’re not standing in someone else’s shoes. Criticizing parents is one of the easiest things to do thanks to social media’s invasion of privacy. Instead of judging how a woman decides to hold her toddler while she’s making coffee (or some other random and specific criticism), the goal should be to get to the root of common parenting issues today. Your grandparents and their parents before them were all people. They lived, breathed, dreamed, hoped, and worked. They had imaginations, and they had human bodies that faced growing up from infancy to adulthood. They experienced life as a child, an adolescent, and a grown-up. To modern people today, the past can come across as an age when moms only wore pearls and dresses, where harsh people were incapable of empathizing, and when everything was in black and white. This isn’t true at all. Listen to this audiobook to find out how powerful parenting could be if only we mesh the old with the new.
©2021 Karen Karmamo (P)2021 Karen Karmamo