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The Emotionally Whole Family

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19 contributions to The Emotionally Whole Family
Teacher Bootcamp
I'm seriously in a training season in my job. These teenagers are getting crazier every year. I would recommend parents to homeschool... But parents don't want to invest in their children's education... It's wild some of the stuff I have to deal with on a daily basis... I had one teenager basically say no to my paper about a synthesizer... which is like an electronic piano with effects. I am teaching them cool stuff in music... that a synthesizer is used in video games and also on the Top Gun Anthem song. I made the handout myself and took time. I sent out an email to all the parents saying I won't tolerate disrespect in my classroom. If I could say one thing to parents it's this: teach your kids manners and to respect their elders. It starts in the home.
5 likes • Oct 23
It must be so challenging to be a teacher. I told God I wasn’t going to homeschool my last one, and when she was in kindergarten the whole world shut down and home she came! 😬 We saw such a difference in her that I committed to keep her home. Shes in 6th grade now. The temptation to put her in school comes regularly, and it’s testimonies like yours that help me stay the course. 🙏🏻 Praying for creative God inspired strategies for you.
6 likes • Sep 30
My boys a talker 😂
This is so good!!!!!
The problem isn’t always with our children.
8 likes • Aug 13
I just bought his book Hold Onto Your Kids. It came highly recommended!
Numb it or move through it
Grief doesn’t make you weak—it means you’re human. And here’s the truth: the only way to heal it is to move through it.
7 likes • Apr 27
I’m not sure I’ve done either of those things. I feel more like I’ve been carrying grief with me. I’ve often thought how hard it must be to grow old and just keep losing people you love. How heavy the sadness must get. So I am thankful for this opportunity to learn!
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When parents are anxiously desperate for connection with their kids, they can unintentionally push them away. The problem isn’t their motives. The problem likely isn’t their language. The problem likely isn’t the actions they take to try and connect. The problem is often the emotional energy in those words and actions. The anxious desperation in their voice. Too many parents mistake this anxious desperation for hope and wonder why their kids seem to grow more distant in their hearts. It as if the harder they push in the further they push their kids away. Like a forcefield around us that won’t allow us to get what we are trying so hard for. Hope is not anxious, it’s confident. Hope isn’t desperation, it expectancy…of good things. Good things from God. Summer did the work to change her emotional energy towards her estranged kids, she moved from anxious desperation to true hope. And before she knew it, her expectation was met and her kids returned. Summer took my course called The Emotionally Whole Family where she learned how to do this, and the course starts again in a few days. Get details and sign up here!
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8 likes • Apr 12
That’s so beautiful! I am excited, and a little scared, to start this journey on Monday!
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Jessica DuFour
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Wife of 33 years and mom of 4 …

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