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.
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"
communication, self-esteem, sense of self., teen daughters
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I didn’t speak up. I held back my feelings. And by the end of the day, I broke down in tears. My son, only a child, felt my sadness and acted out. Looking back, I realize I had placed expectations on people who barely knew me. I hadn’t yet found my place in the family, let alone earned the space to be celebrated.
Now, years later, I understand that Mother’s Day doesn’t have to fit into one mold. In this blog, I share what I’ve learned about honoring your role, setting boundaries, and creating celebrations that reflect you—not what others expect.
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