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How to Parent with Intention with Destini Ann Davis
How to Parent with Intention This podcast focuses on talking to kids about ignoring it when siblings are driving them nuts. We will be discussing how to deal with siblings who annoy, pester, bully or fight using the “Ignore It!” system developed by Catherine Pearlman. Special Guest: Destini Ann Davis How to Parent with Intention This podcast will focus on how to parent with intention while keeping your top values in mind. Many of us find ourselves tied up in knots somewhere along the path of parenting. This is a tough job—and we’re the ones who are charged to do it! Many of us have turned to parenting books, podcasts and experts to try to piece together the best parenting practices for us. This is not one-size fits all since no two children are the same. Sometimes, what we’ve been told to do isn’t right for our kid- and we need to look into non-traditional parenting approaches to help our children thrive and survive—and help us to keep our wits about ourselves while we are doing it. You might have heard some terms making their rounds like gentle parenting, conscious parenting, positive parenting and intentional parenting—but what does it all mean and how can it help both kids and parents deal with the day-to-day challenges in our homes? For this, we turn to our guest, Destini Ann Davis. Important Messages:<br /> It’s important to make your home a safe place for expression and individual behavior. As a child, living in fear of being physically punished- now there is