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why i don't care if I swear in front of my kids
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Why It’s Okay To Swear In Front of Your Kids (3-minute read)

“Science says cursing, cussing, using profanity to express emotions can be a good thing…but what about the children?” “Their innocent ears and naive brains cannot possibly process the horrendous meaning behind those words.” “If it’s okay to do so in front of children, then why do movies and TV shows Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsNovember 5, 2019 ago
When my child says thank you, it's for them, not you. how to teach your child to practice gratitude
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WHEN MY CHILD SAYS THANK YOU, IT’S FOR THEM, NOT YOU

EPISODE 26: WHEN MY CHILD SAYS THANK YOU, IT’S FOR THEM, NOT YOU How can make sure our children understand and practice gratitude? It’s about going beyond getting them to recite the words, ‘Thank you.’  A stranger holds the door for you… Your mom babysits so you have can have Read more…

By sumonsleeve, 6 yearsJune 27, 2019 ago
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Katharine Chan has over a decade of experience working in healthcare. She’s worked in emergency health services, mental health, women’s health, facilitating, coaching, and promoting honest conversations among healthcare leaders to enable organizational change. She’s passionate about putting words to her feelings despite growing up in a culture that hides them. She empowers others by teaching them how to love themselves, embracing their culture and improving relationships.

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