Parenting Second Chances and Do-Overs - 320

Parenting Second Chances and Do-Overs - 320

Author: Pam Howard September 24, 2024 Duration: 12:04

Mistakes in parenting don't define you. How you handle them does.

We've all had moments as parents when we wish we could hit rewind and try again. 

That's why in this week's episode, we're unpacking the often-overlooked superpower of second chances and do-overs in parenting.

Join me to transform those "I wish I hadn't said that" moments into opportunities for growth and deeper connection with your kids. 

You'll learn practical strategies to create your own parenting rewind button and use it effectively.

https://lessdramamoremama.com/320


Pam Howard brings a refreshingly practical voice to the often chaotic world of parenting with Less Drama More Mama. Drawing from her unique background as a Master Certified Life Coach, a licensed clinical social worker, and a former school counselor, she moves beyond theory to offer real, usable strategies for everyday family life. This isn't about achieving perfection; it's about replacing overwhelm with a sense of grounded confidence. Each episode feels like a conversation with a knowledgeable friend who truly gets it. Pam weaves together personal anecdotes from her own journey as a mom with anonymized case studies from her coaching practice, creating a relatable and insightful listen. You'll find specific life coaching tools and perspectives designed to transform those moments of feeling frazzled or disconnected into opportunities for calm and stronger bonds with your kids. The Less Drama More Mama podcast is a resource for any parent looking to cultivate more peace and less reactivity at home, covering topics that span child development, educational challenges, and personal growth. It’s a space where the focus shifts from simply managing behavior to understanding the underlying dynamics, empowering you to handle what comes your way with more grace and less guilt.
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