SHOW NOTES: https://parentforward.com/sacredplayseries-whenplaygrowsup/ Remember when play came naturally? When laughter flowed freely with your little ones? Then something shifted. The sidewalk chalk disappeared, games became "dorky," and eye rolls replaced giggles. What happened to that sacred sense of wonder we once shared with our children? This episode explores the beautiful tension of parenting older kids while trying to maintain—or recover—our capacity for sacred play. We dive into t...
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SHOW NOTES: https://parentforward.com/sacredplayseries-whenplaygrowsup/ Remember when play came naturally? When laughter flowed freely with your little ones? Then something shifted. The sidewalk chalk disappeared, games became "dorky," and eye rolls replaced giggles. What happened to that sacred sense of wonder we once shared with our children? This episode explores the beautiful tension of parenting older kids while trying to maintain—or recover—our capacity for sacred play. We dive into t...
Episode 4: Forgiveness Rewires Both Parent and Child
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5 months ago
Episode 4: Forgiveness Rewires Both Parent and Child
Forgiveness in parenting isn't just about cleaning up after mistakes – it's where transformation begins for both parent and child. When we mess up and repair with our children, we're creating holy moments that reshape relationships and model God's grace. • Perfectionism isn't the goal – being a "formed parent" willing to repair connection is what matters • Research shows rupture and repair cycles actually strengthen emotional bonds • When parents apologize, it signals safety, worth, and unc...
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SHOW NOTES: https://parentforward.com/sacredplayseries-whenplaygrowsup/ Remember when play came naturally? When laughter flowed freely with your little ones? Then something shifted. The sidewalk chalk disappeared, games became "dorky," and eye rolls replaced giggles. What happened to that sacred sense of wonder we once shared with our children? This episode explores the beautiful tension of parenting older kids while trying to maintain—or recover—our capacity for sacred play. We dive into t...