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Purposeful Parent Tip: Every parent makes mistakes. How you handle failure is just as important as how you handle success. The differences in how my
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Purposeful Parent Tip: Every parent makes mistakes. How you handle failure is just as important as how you handle success. The differences in how my
Purposeful Parent Tip: No matter what your age when you become a parent, there’s always wisdom to be shared. There were many things I swore
Purposeful Parent Tip: Death is a part of life. Choose your words carefully when discussing this with your child. Like many, I was shocked to

Purposeful Parent Tip: Nurture and support your child’s passion. Christmas Day 2011. “This is the best day of my life,” said my teenaged son Christopher.
Purposeful Parent Tip: Know the Real Reason You Want to Have Children. Several years ago, I watched “Parenthood” with Steve Martin. There was a scene
Purposeful Parent Tip: Embrace your intuition and inner voice in addition to the virtual parenting tools. Today’s parent has more information available to them than
Purposeful Parent Tip: Throw away the checklists and join the marathon adventure called Parenting! In my previous life as a corporate career woman, I was

Purposeful Parent Tip: Your children are unique and the only label they need is their name. I admit it – I’m a Type-A person. When
Purposeful Parent Tip: Be aware of the different ways you’re being taught your life lessons. I am not a patient person. When I have an
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