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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2024 · 14 MIN

6: Why Your Teen's Choices Are Not a Report Card on Your Parenting

from Think New Thoughts · host Emily Ricks

It's easy to believe your teenager's choices are proving something about you. When your teen is thriving, you feel like you're doing a good job. When they struggle, it's tempting to wonder if you've failed or if their choices somehow reflect your worth as a mother. In this episode, you'll discover a different way to think about parenting—one that frees you from constantly trying to prove yourself and allows you to focus on what God is really inviting you to do as your teenager grows. --------------------------------------------------- Helping LDS moms of teens navigate parenting with more connection, trust, joy, and inner peace through gospel-centered life coaching, thought work, and practical tools from a parenting coach that align with LDS doctrine and scripture. Explore conflict resolution, forgiveness, mindset shifts, faith over fear, personal growth, emotional resilience, overcoming mom guilt, reducing disconnection and power struggles, learning to trust God, and strengthening family relationships through faith-based parenting and life coaching.  

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