10 Things Parents of Strong-Willed Kids Are Afraid to Admit

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Shame lives in the darkness; in the silence - the things unsaid. Freedom is found in honesty, vulnerability, and a round of "me too!"Parents of strong-willed kids bear a heavy burden when parenting feels exhausting, relenting, challenging, frustrating, and defeating on a daily basis.   Today I break down 10 things parents are afraid to admit, and why it's 100% okay for them to feel that way.IN THIS EPISODE, I SHARE...Things that feel so cringe to say out loud but are true nonethelessThe paradox felt between the guilt of overreacting and underreactingWhat to do if you check every single boxDON'T MISS:Why you should have more compassion for yourself than you do// CONNECT WITH DANIELLE //Website: parentingwholeheartedly.comIG: @parent_wholeheartedlyAPPLY: parentingwholeheartedly.com/applyFREE CONSULT: wholeheartedly.as.me/callSupport the Show.*FREE* MASTERCLASS: Learn how to CONFIDENTLY parent your strong-willed child WITHOUT threats, bribes or giving in altogether so you can BREAK FREE of power struggles + guilt www.parentingwholeheartedly.com/unapologeticwww.parentingwholeheartedly.com

10 Things Parents of Strong-Willed Kids Are Afraid to Admit

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