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THE REPLAY IS UP FOR 24 HOURS
Hey Proactive Parents, Thank you to everyone who showed up LIVE tonight. That meant a lot. If you couldn’t make it, or if you want to rewatch a specific moment, the replay is now available, but only for the next 24 hours. A couple things to know so you can plan calmly: • The replay comes down tomorrow night • Founding Member bonuses expire tomorrow at midnight Tonight wasn’t about tactics or discipline tricks. It was about why parenting feels harder than it should, and what changes when you understand your child instead of guessing. If you’ve ever: – Replayed a moment in your head at night – Walked away from an interaction feeling unsure – Felt like the same approach works with one child but not another Watching the replay can help you feel steadier and clearer. No pressure to decide anything tonight. Just watch while it’s available and notice how you feel afterward. Replay link is here: [WATCH THE REPLAY] I’m really grateful for this community. And shoutout to everyone who signed up tonight. We officially start Saturday the 17th
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Thanks again for taking the time to help us. Most definitely appreciated.
I've Been Working On This For 7 Months
I just released the video I told you about earlier This isn’t a tactics video. It’s an explanation video. It’s about why parenting can feel exhausting even when you care deeply and are doing your best. Most parents aren’t failing. They’re guessing. When you don’t fully understand how your child experiences the world, every moment becomes a decision under pressure. What to say. When to step in. When to let go. This video helps you see the child in front of you more clearly, so parenting starts to feel calmer and more predictable. 👉 Watch the foundational video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2ge9tcOBkI No homework. No fixing. Just understanding. If you watch, I’d love to hear one thing that clicked for you.
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@Devin Trent I would like to hear more about toddler or kids acting out in public, I see it all time when I go out to stores and sometime I see it in church, whereas parents have to dismiss themselves by leaving or rushing out the area. I would like to hear more on this topic.
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@Devin Trent thank you.
It Took Less Than 24hrs!
Greetings Proactive Parents, I wanna take a minute to congratulate @Mel Holloman for reaching the Level 2 Growing Parent Badge. She just joined this community yesterday and already hitting milestones! I'm looking forward to reading more testimonies about her continued growth and commitment as a proactive parent. Mel, you now have access to more tools and resources in the Skool Classroom, including the Raising Ready Kids Course & The Parent Town Hall Replays. Access your resources in the Classroom or tap this link: [Level 2 Resources] Remember, you can't protect kids from everything, but you can prepare them for anything. That's the foundation of Proactive Parenting.
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Thank you so much, I’m looking forward to learning and growing more as a parent I know now that change in children starts with the parent. We learn bad habits and it’s a continuous cycle that never ends unless we are taught what needs to be done. It’s important to look at self. With God help I know I’ll get better. Thanks again for this platform truly a gift from God.
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@Boitshepo Rakgoadi Thank you sis, it’s most definitely truly amazing thank God. keep me in much prayer as I strive to do the same for you.
#LookInTheMirror
Greetings everyone hope all is well. A time when I felt frustrated was when I told my daughter to come to me because it was nap time, but she was moving slowly “she didn’t want take a nap I assumed” however I firmly repeated myself, saying it louder, and she quickly walked over. It’s not clear to me if she learned anything during this moment. An example I would like my daughter to remember is that when you feel frustrated, you don’t have to react in a negative way. Instead, you can take a moment or step back and revisit the situation. During the day 1 look in the mirror it’s clear that it starts with the parents, it’s important to reflect and see what you can do to be better. What a journey. Before this platform I knew it was something that I needed to do which I’m grateful for the opportunity to understand that it’s starts with me. Peace be everyone. #Day 1 - Look In The Mirror
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8pmEST Tonight 12.20.25 - Eps2 Baby Boomers
A thought to sit with today: Many of us didn’t grow up in “bad” homes. We grew up in homes where looking okay mattered more than being honest. Tonight’s live episode is about the Baby Boomer generation, and the social pressure to fit in, keep up appearances, and act like everything was fine, even when many homes were quietly unraveling. Kids noticed. They just didn’t have language for it yet. In this episode, we’ll talk about: • Why optics became safety • How that shaped discipline and communication • Why later generations rebelled toward authenticity • And how awareness lets us interrupt what we inherited If you’ve ever thought, “Why do I react like this?” Tonight will help you see the pattern more clearly. Drop a 🟦 if you’re watching live. https://youtube.com/live/NxVNVqsE1gI?feature=share
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As I watch the video I can see patterns my mom did, just to mention one, which I laugh at now, but growing we could never get caught sitting in her China furniture, you will definitely get yelled at, after many years has passed she still has that furniture, anyone can sit on it now though lol.
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Mel Holloman
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Greeting 👋🏽

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