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The Parenting Podcast
Cheryl Lange, Host
191 episodes
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Send us a text We start out believing there’s one right way to parent—that if we just do it well enough, our kids will turn out fine. But parenting keeps proving there isn’t a formula. Instead, it’s messy, humbling, and full of grace—for our kids and for ourselves.
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Send us a text We start out believing there’s one right way to parent—that if we just do it well enough, our kids will turn out fine. But parenting keeps proving there isn’t a formula. Instead, it’s messy, humbling, and full of grace—for our kids and for ourselves.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Launching, Not Raising: The Shift That Changes Parenting | Ep. 178
The Parenting Podcast
24 minutes
2 months ago
Launching, Not Raising: The Shift That Changes Parenting | Ep. 178
Send us a text What if the real goal of parenting isn’t raising children, but launching adults? On this episode, we explore the mindset shift of giving freedom and responsibility along the way—so your kids step into adulthood more prepared, connected, and confident.
The Parenting Podcast
Send us a text We start out believing there’s one right way to parent—that if we just do it well enough, our kids will turn out fine. But parenting keeps proving there isn’t a formula. Instead, it’s messy, humbling, and full of grace—for our kids and for ourselves.