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White Picket Fences

Breaking Through the Myths of Perfect Parenting

Parenting: Shelter vs. Experience

October 6, 2013 • Mark Beeson

Sometimes it can feel like parenting is all about having Pinterest-perfect dinners planned. Or making sure the kids get to every game and lesson on time. Or keeping your toddler from melting down in the grocery store. The reality is that parenting is messy. And it’s hard. Because we’re raising real kids to live in a real world where many of the things they face are out of our control. Be encouraged. White picket fences may be a façade, but real support for parents (and a healthy family) is within reach. For four weeks we’re tackling real topics you face so you can gain the insights you need.

Parenting in a Technical World

October 13, 2013

Sometimes it can feel like parenting is all about having Pinterest-perfect dinners planned. Or making sure the kids get to every game and lesson on time. Or keeping your toddler from melting down in the grocery store. The reality is that parenting is messy. And it’s hard. Because we’re raising real kids to live in a real world where many of the things they face are out of our control. Be encouraged. White picket fences may be a façade, but real support for parents (and a healthy family) is within reach. For four weeks we’re tackling real topics you face so you can gain the insights you need.

Parenting in a World of NO Absolutes

October 20, 2013

Sometimes it can feel like parenting is all about having Pinterest-perfect dinners planned. Or making sure the kids get to every game and lesson on time. Or keeping your toddler from melting down in the grocery store. The reality is that parenting is messy. And it’s hard. Because we’re raising real kids to live in a real world where many of the things they face are out of our control. Be encouraged. White picket fences may be a façade, but real support for parents (and a healthy family) is within reach. For four weeks we’re tackling real topics you face so you can gain the insights you need.

Parenting in the Face of Tragedy

October 27, 2013 • Mark Beeson

Sometimes it can feel like parenting is all about having Pinterest-perfect dinners planned. Or making sure the kids get to every game and lesson on time. Or keeping your toddler from melting down in the grocery store. The reality is that parenting is messy. And it’s hard. Because we’re raising real kids to live in a real world where many of the things they face are out of our control. Be encouraged. White picket fences may be a façade, but real support for parents (and a healthy family) is within reach. For four weeks we’re tackling real topics you face so you can gain the insights you need.