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35. How Do You Move Forward When You've Hurt Your Kids?
Emotionally Healthy Parenting for Christian Moms | Godly Parenting, Emotionally Healthy Mothers, Relationships, Legacy Parent
27 minutes
2 weeks ago
35. How Do You Move Forward When You've Hurt Your Kids?
You keep trying to show up differently with your kids, but nothing's really changing. Here's why: You can't move forward with them until you stop running from who you've been.
In this episode, I'm sharing one of the hardest lessons I've learned as a mom—I couldn't create real change with my son until I finally accepted the truth about how I'd treated him. Not the softened version. Not the justified version. The actual truth.
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Disclaimer: I am not a licensed therapist, doctor, or mental health professional. The insights and strategies I share are based on my personal experiences and years of coaching. They’re meant to guide, inspire, and support your journey, but they’re not a substitute for professional advice.
If you’re experiencing mental health challenges, please seek help from a licensed therapist or healthcare provider.
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