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Forgiveness - Letting Go of Parenting Guilt and Shame | Cliff Edwards - Episode 5

Forgiveness - Letting Go of Parenting Guilt and Shame | Cliff Edwards - Episode 5

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults


Forgiveness - Letting Go of Parenting Guilt and Shame | Cliff Edwards - Episode 5

FromMighty Parenting | Raising Teens | Parenting Young Adults

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Feb 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Parents struggle with guilt and shame from things we did and things we didn’t do in raising our kids. By the time they’re teenagers all those parenting mistakes can add up, for us and them. And when that happens the emotional baggage that goes with it can cause problems in your relationship with your teen or twenty-something. On this week’s Mighty Parenting podcast, Judy Davis and Sandy Fowler interview forgiveness expert Cliff Edwards, uncovering the truth about some of those teen behaviors that worry you, finding out what you can do to prevent problems, and tips for repairing any damage done to you, your kids and your relationship.
In Real Talk, Judy and Sandy chat about a little thing we all do that contributes to our own stress and depletes our happiness. The good news is that when we change this little habit we not only make our lives better, we take some of the pressure off our kids.
Released:
Feb 19, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Parenting teens and young adults today is a huge challenge. Sandy Fowler brings help as she interviews experts, shares stories and gets real digging into relevant topics such as stress, anxiety, bullying, social media, peer pressure, healthy coping strategies, learning disabilities, communication, parenting strategies, and so much more. The Mighty Parenting podcast goes upstream and focuses on sharing information that families, educators and mentors can use to empower kids in an effective way.