• 31. How Child Rearing Affect Relationships-Pt 1 & 2

  • Jan 12 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 25 mins
  • Podcast
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31. How Child Rearing Affect Relationships-Pt 1 & 2

  • Summary

  • Hosted by Robert Palmer Co-Hosts Regina Jackson and Darrell Canty We are live on Facebook and Zoom speaking candid about Our guest and hosts delve into conversations on many levels of child rearing and how it has affected relationships over the the years. With the stories of getting disciplined, and if step parents have the rights to step in and if so, does the age of the child play a significant role in the deciding factor. You will be amazed at the authentic responses and feedback of the guest and hosts. You will experience the laughter and shocking revelation of how the previous generations diciplined and the impact it had on how we dicipline today. The evolution of parenting is a mist needed conversation that should be had often and on platforms around the country. You will hear the effect it has on how we parent today and what each person who shared their opinions view parenting. Some evolved while others saw the benefits of how their parents discipline may have saved their lives. To learn more about parenting please visit YouTube, Google and or specialist if you feel you need help evolving as a parent. You may share you comments on here or by emailing me at thewellbeinglife22@gmail.com. You may find my episodes on www.rjthegivingtree.com, iHeart radio or where you possibly view your podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewell-beinglife22/message
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