Balance in personal and family life, many parents agree, may be the hardest principle of all to follow.
Sometimes, balance seems impossible to attain in our child’s current developmental stage or a particular calendar season.
Balance in personal and family life, many parents agree, may be the hardest principle of all to follow. Sometimes, balance seems impossible to attain in our child’s current developmental stage or a particular calendar season. |
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"Right now, much of our society is stuck…in common-yet-dysfunctional relationship patterns that promote toughness (over tenderness) and isolation (over togetherness), and the results have been catastrophic on our well-being. |
"The idea of the “good enough parent” goes back decades. |
"But we also looked at the timing and the nature of good things — relational health, connection to family, community and culture. |
"Moments of being seen by other people, and being met with respect or even enthusiasm, can energize and invigorate us and help create bonds within our neighborhood or community. |