Winging It
Parenting is hard. We're all just winging it.
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Sometimes pretending not to hear certain things is actually good parenting.
How adding the word "yet" transforms frustration into possibility.
The most powerful legacy you can create might be the cycles you chose to break.
Asking "what did you need?" instead of "why?" to understand behavior.
Using whispers instead of raised voices creates calm and connection.
The rituals that seem strangest to others are often the ones your child will remember most vividly.
When we praise effort over outcome, we teach children that their power lies in their persistence, not their perfection.
Releasing expectations raises your awareness of what truly matters.
The best connections come from questions.