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Getting Kids to Cooperate (Ep. 3)
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In this episode, I offer practical tips for getting kids to cooperate. It’s possible to engage your child’s cooperation without ordering or threatening!
Why Chores Are Good for Kids (Ep. 2)
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What are the benefits of requiring kids to do chores? How do we encourage our kids to follow through on their chores?
What’s Gentle Catholic Parenting? (Ep. 01)
Welcome to the Gentle Catholic Parenting Podcast! This is my introductory episode. What I'll cover: *Why I started this podcast. *A little about me and what you can expect when you listen. *What is gentle Catholic parenting anyway? Why should you...
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I highly recommend my book Discipleship Parenting, which provides tons of insights for parents who want to live intentionally with their children! My book is built around my 7 building blocks and focuses especially on raising spiritually vibrant children in our secularized culture.
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