You set parenting resolutions with good intentions, then watch them fail by February. Intentional parenting addresses the needs driving behavior instead of just trying to stop it.
Understanding needs-based goals matters. But understanding alone doesn't help when your child refuses shoes and you're late. You need strategies that work in the moment.
BLOOM (TAMPA) – Author Andria Owen, CEO of TUF Life Skills and author of Connection Over Perfection: The Power of Intentional Parenting with Love, joined Gayle Guyardo the host of the globally ...
This week on the Mompreneurs podcast, Erika Cooper and daughter Kayli-Joy speak about the family dynamic that set them up for success. As an entrepreneurial family thriving in their respective ...