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Tantrums are the worst!  Nope.  Public tantrums are the worst!  It’s tough to keep your cool and if you’ve lost it, you’re in good company.  Get this printable list of 10 calm responses to tantrums.  Print it; Post it; Practice it to be cool as a cucumber the next time your kid is killing your pride in public!

RElated: How to Prevent Toddler Tantrums

I used to yell too much.  I haven’t recovered fully, but now, it ebbs and flows.  I know that when I yell, it usually has very little to do with the action of the child getting yelled at.  Most often, for me, it’s either out of laziness (the old, arm-chair parenting method), or out of displaced anger.  This is the free five-step program that helped me jumpstart my recovery!  Is it time for you to get on board too?

RElated: How to Be a Better Mom and Not Yell

 

If you’re one of the many parents trying to work from home while helping your children with distance learning, take a deep breath.  You can do this!  Maybe you’re making it work, but you know it could be better.  Maybe there are LOTS OF TEARS every day.  It can be better!  It takes some practice and some training, but your family can thrive while you work from home!  This free, five-day mini-course will help you get started implementing healthy routines, allowing you to maximize your minutes and make the most of this time with your children!  Sign up here!

As moms, we don’t get yearly reviews and raises to let us know how we’re doing at our jobs. Most often, the only feedback we get is from unhappy clients. So often, women throw themselves into being the best at everything, except motherhood.  While in the search for approval, they take to faking things for social media, thus creating a cycle in which their fake approval creates a need for…more fake approval. RE: All Things Mom parenting blog meets the needs of moms everywhere by offering encouragement and genuine approval, while challenging moms to live up to their potential–as moms. From parenting biological children, to foster and adoptive parenting, strong-willed children, and children with special needs, this parenting blog covers it all, while challenging your faith. Because raising children isn’t about your needs being satisfied, it’s about your heart being sanctified!

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