Parenting: How do we make this thrilling roller coaster ride a little bit easier?

 

1. The 5 things Glennon wishes she’d known during those early days with young kids.

2. Why it’s important to let our kids see us mess up, cry, and lose it every once in a while.

3. How to let go of Expectation Parenting and embrace Treasure Hunt Parenting.

4. On teaching kids the most important lesson: How to disappoint everyone else (including you) before they disappoint themselves.

5. Why if you’re listening to this podcast worried about how you’re parenting, things are likely already okay.

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The title of this podcast drew me. How else would be describe parenting as anything other than a roller coaster ride. It’s the most thrilling and scariest ride I have been on. If you are looking to dig deep into parenting, share a good laugh, and finally let go of some guilt (even if it’s for a second), this may be the podcast and conversation for you.

PODCAST GUIDED questions/activities

  1. There are so many terms and concepts for parenting out there, what do you think of this podcasts terms for Expectation Parenting vs. Treasure Hunt parenting. Are there other parenting concepts/themes you relate to?

  2. We mess up. Do you think it’s ok for your kids to see parents mess up once in a while. I mean… can we teach them the same lessons by seeing others mess up?

  3. This podcast was actually pieced together with snippets from previous podcasts which is a different flow than others. What were your general thoughts about this podcast? The hosts, the conversation, etc.

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