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The Parenting Podcast
Cheryl Lange, Host
192 episodes
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Send us a text What happens when all your good intentions meet real life? Christie opens up about raising four daughters and learning that parenting isn’t about perfect plans—it’s about seeing the child in front of you.
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Send us a text What happens when all your good intentions meet real life? Christie opens up about raising four daughters and learning that parenting isn’t about perfect plans—it’s about seeing the child in front of you.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Epi 177 More Than Words: Growing Readers for Life
The Parenting Podcast
22 minutes
3 months ago
Epi 177 More Than Words: Growing Readers for Life
Send us a text The best reading lessons don’t always come from a book. Sometimes they happen in the car, around the dinner table, or when you’re laughing over a silly rhyme. In this episode, we’ll explore how everyday moments can spark curiosity, confidence, and a love for reading that lasts a lifetime. Learn more about Leslie Whittington’s tutoring work and resources at The Space to Learn: https://sites.google.com/view/thespacetolearn/home
The Parenting Podcast
Send us a text What happens when all your good intentions meet real life? Christie opens up about raising four daughters and learning that parenting isn’t about perfect plans—it’s about seeing the child in front of you.