There Are Just Some Things We Cannot Change
Purposeful Parent Tip: Accepting ourselves as we are shows our children to do the same. I am five feet three inches tall. My eyes are
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Purposeful Parent Tip: Accepting ourselves as we are shows our children to do the same. I am five feet three inches tall. My eyes are

Purposeful Parent Tip: Teaching your child to be grateful may be the single most important lesson they learn. “Thank you, sir. And a Merry Christmas to you
Purposeful Parent Tip: Patience is within all of us. Show your child how to access this gift. “Patience, my dear, patience.” How many times have

Purposeful Parent Tip: As I creep into my daughter’s room at 7:55 a.m. each morning, I am always amazed at how small she looks. Nestled

Purposeful Parent Tip: It’s the little things your child will remember. Make time for them. As a young child, I had long brown hair down
Purposeful Parent Tip: The Trick is Knowing When to Fly Low As I write this blog, I am processing the fact that my son did

The other day at the dinner table, my daughter said something very profound. I had just told her to do something and she said, “But
Purposeful Parent Tip: Create holiday memories for you and your children. It’s that time of year again. Holidays. Or shall I say “holi-daze”. We are all
Purposeful Parent Tip: Teach your children to enjoy the present moment. “Congratulations! You did a great job.” I’m proud to say that I’ve heard that
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