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Part 3 - Everything Changes - Except the Things That Don’t

Episode 3 of the Perpetual Parenting podcast, hosted by LifeFellowshipFM, titled "Part 3 - Everything Changes - Except the Things That Don’t" was published on February 27, 2025 and runs 42 minutes.

February 27, 2025 ·42m · Perpetual Parenting

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The world has changed drastically over the past couple of decades. And with it, a lot about being a child has changed as well - but some things will never change. Little humans need the same safety, love, and nourishment that they always have. It might look different now, but it’s still needed. 

The world has changed drastically over the past couple of decades. And with it, a lot about being a child has changed as well - but some things will never change. Little humans need the same safety, love, and nourishment that they always have.
It might look different now, but it’s still needed. 

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