
#31: The 3 Most Effective Ways To Survive The Baby And Toddler Season
The Ordinary Family · Coleman Housefield and Abby Housefield
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Show Notes
Abby and I are no longer in the baby and toddler season of parenting but we remember it fondly and with a lot of pain. 😂
It wasn’t until our 3rd and final child was a toddler that we started practicing the most important skill and man, it made all the difference. Before that we were often blown by the winds of chaos when our first two daughters were babies and toddlers because we didn’t know how to do it any other way.
In this episode we’ll share how you can survive and even feel better in the midst of the chaos and sleep deprivation of the baby and toddler season of parenthood.
As we reflect on that season of our lives, there were 3 things we learned and started practicing that made the most positive difference for our well being, our own peace and sanity during this demanding season of life.
If you’re a parent of babies or toddlers, we see you. We made this episode for you!
Our hope is that your season of parenting the little ones can be even better than ours since we didn’t learn some of these skills until our youngest was a toddler.
Ready to make one of the hardest seasons of life a lot better? Listen now!
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