3 Tips to Solve Your Unique Family Challenges
Hello my hope-full friend!
Have you ever wondered how in the world you were going to solve a particularly vexing challenge for yourself or a family member? Sometimes it is so hard to know what to do!
It is particularly hard when the initial shock or challenge presents itself and you are full of emotions--anger, fear, grief, heartache, stress.
What do you do?
How do you move forward to find solutions?
Today I am pleased to share with you 3 tips that I recently shared at the Flourishing Families Parenting Summit that will help you know how to solve your family's unique challenges. (You can register to attend what is left of this free virtual summit here.)
Resources for Parenting Problem Solving
Cool Bonuses for being my email subscribers/followers: As additional content to the presentation I gave, I also shared two free audio chapters of my book, Normal for Me, as well as an infographic containing the 3 tips for ready reference when you are wondering what you should do. Access the bonus content here.
Looking for more parenting tips? Check out a podcast episode with Trina Boice: Parenting Truths from an Imperfect Parent for more insider parenting advice.
Sara had an extremely challenging situation with a daughter who was suicidal. She shares a particularly tender lesson learned in this heart wrenching circumstance, Sara Visser: Parenting--Learning to Let Go and Let God.
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Whether you are parenting a baby, a teen or an adult, family challenges are not easy. Just remember you aren't alone in your stumbling.
God is with you and He sees you and wants you to succeed in as a parent because He is invested in your child--because they are His child too. He will inspire you to know what to do and how to solve your unique challenges.
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11
Hope on!
Tamara