I'm sure we've all faced those moments in public when your toddler completely loses it. You know, the big meltdown in the grocery store or at the park, while everyone around you is watching and judging, at least in your head. It’s so easy to forget about what our kids actually need in that situation, while we’re busy worrying about what other people think. In this episode, we’re going to talk about why that happens and how we can stay focused on our kids — not the critics. Send us a tex...
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I'm sure we've all faced those moments in public when your toddler completely loses it. You know, the big meltdown in the grocery store or at the park, while everyone around you is watching and judging, at least in your head. It’s so easy to forget about what our kids actually need in that situation, while we’re busy worrying about what other people think. In this episode, we’re going to talk about why that happens and how we can stay focused on our kids — not the critics. Send us a tex...
You’d Die for Your Kids — But Would You Live for Them? #12
Mom Vs World
16 minutes
5 months ago
You’d Die for Your Kids — But Would You Live for Them? #12
Most of us say we’d die for our kids—but how many of us are willing to live for them? And by “live,” I mean choosing a longer, healthier, and happier life. It’s far more important than we realize—because our well-being shapes theirs. We owe it to them (and to ourselves) to make time for mental, physical and emotional health. I know it’s easier said than done—but in this episode, let’s dive into some practical, doable ways to actually start making it happen. Send us a ...
Mom Vs World
I'm sure we've all faced those moments in public when your toddler completely loses it. You know, the big meltdown in the grocery store or at the park, while everyone around you is watching and judging, at least in your head. It’s so easy to forget about what our kids actually need in that situation, while we’re busy worrying about what other people think. In this episode, we’re going to talk about why that happens and how we can stay focused on our kids — not the critics. Send us a tex...