Have you ever had your child melt down in the grocery store? Or when you were about to leave and had no time for a confrontation? Mothering can be tough.
Author and coach Linda Goldfarb offered new ideas for dealing with your wayward child.
You might also enjoy her podcast and Facebook group to help parents.
Mothers have a tremendous impact on a child’s life, yet mothering is a tough job. And typically women don’t attend classes to learn the ropes. How can you develop a mother’s heart? How can you maintain your perspective and stay joyful? What time of day is the toughest for you?
Author Karen Whiting has written a book called Growing a Mother’s Heart, and she just released a Bible study by the same name. She loves to assist younger mothers and answered lots of questions.
With Covid-19 racing across our nation, homeschool moms need a plan to teach if they get sick. My guest this week, Judy R Slegh, offered great ideas to keep your kids learning when you aren’t 100%.
Julie Gorman, writer and speaker, wished her mother shared more about men before she married. However, Julie learned later, and she passed on vital tips son living with a man.
Julie and her husband have a ministry to couples. You can find Julie here.
Julie Gorman is a John Maxwell Certified Coach, Trainer and Speaker. Julie’s transparent story telling is sought after both nationally and internationally. She graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor’s Degree in Bible with minors in Pastoral Ministries & Communications. She is the author of What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me about Men (Release October 2013) and What I Wish My Mother Had Told Me about Marriage (Release August 2014). She also released a 16 Session Video Series Live with Purpose with FYI-For Your Inspiration. Julie has spoken to youth, college students, and adults since 1988.