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Show Notes
In this episode we’ll talk about a struggle that many Christian women face after leaving an emotionally abusive marriage—parenting children who sometimes exhibit the same unhealthy behaviors as their fathers.
Through real-life examples and compassionate insights, I explore why this happens, how mothers can reframe their perspectives, and practical steps they can take to strengthen their relationship with their children while continuing their healing journey.
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding why kids act like their father
- Reframing the perspective on kids' behavior
- Healing yourself to better parent your child
- Practical parenting strategies
- Building a safe, loving home environment
Topics
abusechristiandivorceemotionalmarriagenarcissismspiritual