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How to Become an Emotionally Safe Parent
What does it look like to become an emotionally safe parent? Truly safe parenting can be hard. Hard to really understand and even harder to do. One dad I coached summed it up well during a parent coaching session. Heโฆ

Become the Self-Aware Parent You Want to Be | Ep. 173
Listen in as Chad Hayenga, Jim Jackson, and Alan Thetford talk about being safe for their kids. Todayโs podcast is extra-special! We have three dads who unpack the importance of being an emotionally safe parent, particularly focusing on the roleโฆ
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The Gospel in Our Parenting, Part 1 | Ep. 107
What difference does the gospel make in our lives? In our parenting? The message of Godโs love communicates the unconditional truth that each of us has been made in the image of God. Our connection with Jesus brings hope andโฆ
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What Is the Goal of Your Discipline?
You CAN shift from managing behavior to mentoring belief.

How to Be Safe for Your Kids | Ep. 76
Itโs normal to feel stuck in the frustration of trying to โfixโ your childโs behavior. Despite exploring numerous parenting resources and methods, does your heart still feel unsettled? Like you, many other parents feel the same way. Patterns of control,โฆ
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What Does It Mean to Be an Emotionally Safe Parent? | Ep. 11
Being an emotionally safe parent is not about being soft or lenient. Itโs also not suppressing our anxiety and frustration and trying to look calm when we discipline our kids. If we engage with a heart attitude of โWhat isโฆ
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