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by Loretta Maase, M.A.
Getting the best from our children is directly connected to how we, the parents, go about the business of parenting. To understand what’s going on in our homes, it helps to understand our own individual parenting styles.
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by Kathryn Kvols
Mom is in the kitchen preparing dinner. Ten-year-old Ryan asks for a candy bar. Mom says, absently, "Not right now. Dinner will be ready in an hour."
"Why not? I'm hungry now," Ryan insists.
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by Dr. Jane Bluestein
Few of us are especially adept at setting boundaries with anyone, and for good reason. Let’s back up a bit.
When you were growing up, were you told that other people’s needs were more important than your own?
Were you rewarded for self-sacrificing and people-pleasing?
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by Loretta Maase, M.A.
At ParentRise, we say that we have an outreach of bringing healing and hope to children growing up in single-parent homes. Why so much need for healing and hope, and why target single-parent homes?
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by Loretta Maase, M.A.

If your children could ask you for anything in the world, what would they ask for? This may sound like a simple question, but have you ever really thought about the answer? It may surprise you.
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