Parenting Doesn’t Come With a Manual

Parenting doesn’t come with a manual!
That’s true, but then understanding yourself does not come with a manual either. Parenting is a new role that we take on, and just like anything new to be learned, it is a work in progress. Like playing basketball or the piano, the more you practice, the better you get at it. And the longer you practice, the more comfortable you feel.
If you are following this blog, then it’s safe to assume that you are a parent who is willing to practice your skills consciously so that you can do the best job you are able to do. Because, let’s face it, parenting is the most important job you’ll ever do! Let me reassure you, though, that it’s also the easiest and most satisfying job you’ll ever do, if you put your mind to it.
My goal isn’t to teach you “parenting,” because that’s not something you can teach. You already have those innate skills. I’m here to help you uncover them. I’m here to give you tools of communication – tools of growth – that will help you be a happy, relaxed parent so that you can raise happy, relaxed children. And when your children have children of their own, you’ll have a great relationship with them and can proudly move on to your next phase of life. You’ll —know that your children are independent and capable of being mindful parents, because you were one. You will have set the example for them to be good parents by being honorable, approachable, sensible, reasonable and responsible. These 5 communication tools are what I share with you through this blog and my new book, The “Perfect” Parent, 5 Tools for Using Your Inner Perfection to Connect with Your Kids.
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