Is parenting a skill or an identity?
Most of the times parents get stuck in their ways of parenting seeing it as a fixed, unchanging identity.
Where do our models of parenting come from?
How do we look at parenting differently for each of our children (when we have more than one)?
Do solutions that worked for others work for me? There seems to be so much advice around. I'm confused.
To or not to do rewards and punishments?
What happens when my child refuses, rebels, and back answers?
What happens when they make bad choices?
With a million more thoughts and feelings a few of our parents embarked on a very different kind of workshop this season - Parenting as a Skill.
Every generation of parents and caregivers takes on the work of loving and nurturing every generation to come and the most important contribution we can make to that generation is by becoming more self-aware, empathetic, growth-oriented, and pursuing deep and meaningful connections over immediate gratification of our authority.
This weekend a few from our parent community came together with a common goal to embark on this journey willingly and joyously.
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