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The Long Game of Parenting: Building a Strong Family Culture That Lasts - 315

The Long Game of Parenting: Building a Strong Family Culture That Lasts - 315

Season 6 Episode 315 Published 1 month ago
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Have you ever stopped to consider what kind of family you're building?

In this special conversation, my longtime friend Sherri Seligson and I look back on the years we spent raising and homeschooling our children together and share some of the lessons that matter even more now that our children are grown.

It's easy to get caught up in academics, activities, and keeping up with everyone else. But looking back, some of the most important decisions we made had nothing to do with achievement and everything to do with relationships.

In this episode, we talk about why sibling friendships matter more than many parents realize, how shared family experiences help create lasting bonds, and why resisting the pressure to overschedule your children may be one of the best gifts you can give your family.

This isn't a conversation about perfect parenting. It's a conversation between two friends reflecting on what helped build connection, strengthen relationships, and create a family culture that lasts long after the school years are over.

If you've ever wondered what really matters in the long run, this episode is for you.

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Read the full show notes with links here: The End Game of Parenting with Sherri Seligson

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