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12 Days of Christmas {for Parents}

Uncategorized · December 7, 2020

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For many of us, the holiday season involves gifts of some sort or another. As parents, we spend a lot of our time during this season searching for gifts for our kids or other family members. However, parenting during the holiday season can be stressful at times.

We need to care for ourselves too! Most of us can also use a little extra parenting support during the holiday season as well. So I created the 12 Days of Christmas for Parents. Each day I will post a new FREE resource to help support you in your parenting life.

Check back often! Each day will bring a new parenting “gift” to help you on your journey. Click each day to discover a new resource!

Hint…we all want to raise grateful kids. This can help!
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A new kind of bucket list. See this POST for details.
Hint, hint…what’s EQ?
Hint, hint…empathy starts early
Hint, hint…Boredom isn’t all bad (see this article for more details)
Hint, hint…discipline doesn’t have to involve yelling
Hint, hint… what are growth spurts?
Hint, hint…need some help with being a patient parent? See this article for more details too.
Hint, hint…putting technology in its place
Hint, hint…outdoor time beats screens any day
Hint, hint…temperament makes a huge difference. Check out this POST for more info
Hint, hint…self-care matters (for you and your kids)

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Amy Webb, Ph.D.

Writer and mom of two who brings academic child development and parenting information into the lives of ordinary parents who can use it in their daily lives.

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As a mom of two young boys, I've seen first-hand how research-based child development information, combined with intuition, can guide you through your parenting journey. Although I have a Ph.D.in Human Development and Family Sciences, many of my real parenting discoveries have come through my experience. I believe parenting with confidence comes from knowledge; parenting with grace comes from insight. Join me on this parenting journey of learning and discovery

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