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Dads Are Important to Children & Society
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Adult vs. Childhood Trauma
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Sing Away Sadness, Anxiety and Worry
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Emotional Wounding – Reframe Past Hurts
We have all had emotional wounding in our lives. Usually the negative beliefs about our capabilities, appearance or skills was given to us by someone in our early life experience. The hurt or criticism was typically handed out by a caregiver, parent
Body Language – Model Confidence
Hello from beautiful Montana: Body Language is the communication of relationships. Verbal language is the communication of information and is really only processed and remembered about 20% of the time. Model confidence in your posture, gestures, facial expressions and approachability and you
Safe and Protected Children – Parents and Adults Protect From Harm
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Encourage Without Unrealistic Praise
Everyone likes to be praised, right? Actually, too much praise can have a boomerang effect if the recipient of the compliment believes it is untrue or unrealistic. It can also cause distrust or discouragement of other members of the team or family.