
Ep. 69 - Working From Home and Parenting, with Shari Medini
Nov 4, 2021 - 35:17
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Send us Fan Mail If you're a parent, you probably experience conflicts between you and your children throughout your day. When to get up, how to dress for school, what to eat, when to do homework, and don't get...
Ep. 68 - Embracing Conflicts is an episode from The Apparently Parent Podcast by Eran Katz. Send us Fan Mail If you're a parent, you probably experience conflicts between you and your children throughout your day. When to get up, how t...
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Published Oct 28, 2021, 27:10 long, audio available.
Send us Fan Mail If you're a parent, you probably experience conflicts between you and your children throughout your day. When to get up, how to dress for school, what to eat, when to do homework, and don't get me started on screen time! Many parents ask me to help them get rid of all the fights and conflicts they have with their children. But I want to offer a different perspective: conflicts are not the bad guy. In this episode you're gonna learn why conflicts can help you raise a more confident child who is more caring and ready for the world, and how you can approach those moments from a better place. Support the show
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This episode was published on Oct 28, 2021.
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Ep. 68 - Embracing Conflicts is from The Apparently Parent Podcast by Eran Katz.
Published Oct 28, 2021 and 27:10 long