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Generation NEXT

Cycles are funny: They circle around and around until we stop them…or not. As parents, we do the best we can with what we’ve learned. We either model what was taught or we make changes as we see fit. As a society, we know more today and have access to learn, grow and pass down healthier ways for our children.

It is our choice to do that. We all have had hiccups and hang-ups from life’s journey that can keep us in a victim state, and unknowingly pass that thinking down to our children. But

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