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Death of Father Makes Son Learn to Parent Through Grief

December 6, 2021 by Brandon Billinger

Parenting through the death of his father makes one dad realize his kids need to see grief and how to battle through.

Filed Under: National, relationships Tagged With: anger, coping, COVID19, death, emotions, fathers, grief, loss, mental health

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As Game Time Nears, Responsibility Grows with 2nd Child On Way

December 1, 2021 by Jamar Hudson

With a second child’s birth only weeks away, a dad preps himself for handling the parental, financial pressure of game time.

Filed Under: babies / pregnancy, National Tagged With: birth, child car seats, daughters, emotions

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Just Wait Until You Read About Parents Invalidating Each Other!

April 28, 2021 by Christian Lemon

We’ve become entrenched in our own need to be the most right, the greatest martyr, and along the way we’ve lost our empathy.

Filed Under: parenting advice, parenting styles Tagged With: anxiety, emotions, humor, overparenting, stress, tips

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Light Still Found Even Amid Darkness of These Times

September 23, 2020 by Guest Contributor

I see a lot of folks mired in fear because we see so much to be afraid of. But even the darkest of times, some light manages to seep through.

Filed Under: news, parenting styles Tagged With: Bill Peebles, coping, COVID19, emotions, fears, politics

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Best Parenting Moments Can Still Define Us, Even at Our Worst

May 20, 2020 by Andrew Knott

Our best parenting moments and worst ones are threads in the same tapestry, weaved into something beautiful because of its imperfections.

Filed Under: parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: anger, behavior, daughters, discipline, emotions, sons, tantrums, toddlers

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‘I’m Sorry’ Teaches Your Kids You Promise to Do Better By Them

May 11, 2020 by Brandon Billinger

Saying I’m sorry to my family whenever I screw up is one aspect of my parenting and married life that I feel like I am always getting right.

Filed Under: parenting advice, parenting styles, relationships Tagged With: anger, behavior, emotions, mistakes, sorry

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