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Raising children today isn't easy and it can be even more challenging with girls. Today's guest on Blog Talk Radio Show, Debra Beck shared with us what is important for us as parents to know in order to raise happy and healthy girls.
Some of the suggestions Debra shared were:
  • Loving ourselves, which is a daily process
  • Have a good sense of self
  • For parents, be an example to your daughters
  • Be honest and real if your want your teens to be the same with you
  • We need to teach our kids to make good decisions
Debra shared so much more and to listen to our call, click the button below for the full interview.
Debra is a mother and mentor as well as award-winning author of "My Feet Aren't Ugly"
To find out more about Debra and her work, go to www.empoweredteensandparents.com

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communication, self-esteem, sense of self., teen daughters

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CLAUDETTE CHENEVERT, aka The Stepmom Coach, works with women as they struggle to create a cohesive family life. As a speaker, author and stepfamily professional, Claudette mentors and guides stepmothers through the process of establishing a harmonious and thriving home life for their families. Her newest title, “The Stepmom’s Book of Boundaries,” is now available on Amazon.com and elsewhere. Learn about her coaching practice and self-study program for stepmoms at StepmomCoach.com.

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