
Beginning To Parent With The End In Mind
01/27/20 • 24 min
Being intentional with your kids sounds great on paper, but how do you make time for that when it's challenging enough making room for family dinner in your schedule? This month, we hear from a mom of two young adults about how her and her husband made intentionality a priority in their parenting. Whether you're a brand-new parent or you're a brand-new empty nester, this episode is for you!
Being intentional with your kids sounds great on paper, but how do you make time for that when it's challenging enough making room for family dinner in your schedule? This month, we hear from a mom of two young adults about how her and her husband made intentionality a priority in their parenting. Whether you're a brand-new parent or you're a brand-new empty nester, this episode is for you!
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