Teen Spirit and Healthy Living
Posted by Lisa Hendey in News on Thursday, September 22, 2011 5:18 PM
This week on the podcast (click here to listen or click on the player above) Rachel, Lynn and I have a great chat on two tricky topics. In our first segment, we tackle the topic of raising teens. With three homes full of a variety of ages and stages, we share a few of our joys, concerns, and what helps us get through the trying times with our teens. What are some of your biggest challenges in parenting teens? What helps you when you are feeling concerned or overwhelmed by teenage behavior or attitude?
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In our final segment, it’s time for a healthy living “checkup”. We share a few of the health woes that have been hitting lately and discuss how to faithfully embrace these tough moments in our own health or times when a child or loved one is ill or injured. We also discuss the grace involved in allowing others to help you when times get difficult. How can moms better support one another through health crises?
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