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Good Fathers Wanted
Great Fathers Needed

This article was written by Joe Kelly, MAEd. CMLC and 5th Dan Black Belt describles the importance of fathers in children's lives. 

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Why Being A Mom So Important?

Mothers impact children like no other influence can. The importance of Motherhood is discussed and explored.

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Four Types of Parenting and Impact On Child Development

The 4 types of parenting styles are authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and neglectful parenting style. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics and psychologists worldwide, the authoritative parenting style is the best. The neglectful parenting style is linked to the worst outcomes in children.

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Understanding Empowered Parenting

The world of gentle, respectful, empowered parenting can be difficult to walk. What does empowered parenting look like? Does gentle parenting always mean giving into your child? What does “respect” mean when it comes to your children?

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Strict vs Permissive Parenting by Dr. Laura Markham

This video discusses permissive and strict parenting and the implications of both. 

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Nonviolent Communication With Kids

5-minute video, kickstart and demo. Has a lot of great information about communicating with your children non-violently

Mother and Son

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How Does Yelling Affect A Child?

Whether you are a parent who parents positively, gently, and respectfully, or just a parent who tries to get through the day with minimal damage, we ALL yell at one point or another. No matter how many social media reels we watch or articles we read, we still find ourselves yelling at one point or another in our day. 

The Best Way To Change Your Parenting Now Is To Address Your Past

Healing from our past trauma is critical for us as parents. We often bring that trauma with us, and our parenting is influenced by it. We also need to learn to resolve conflict and teach this to our children.

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