Rethinking Parental Expectations - 231

Are you a parent who struggling to balance your hopes for your child with how God made them to be? You are not alone. In this heartfelt episode, I share the art of rethinking our parental expectations and why it's so important to see for who they are, not what we think they should be.  I'll discuss the difference between guiding vs. controlling, how to set expectations that align with your child's unique strengths and interests, and the incredible transformation that happens when we are willing to adjust our expectations.  Listen today and discover the power that comes from seeing your child in a whole new light.     Read the full show notes with links here: https://conniealbers.com/rethinking-parental-expectations/ Other popular episodes:  https://conniealbers.com/when-teens-stop-liking-parents/ https://conniealbers.com/helping-homesick-college-kids/ https://conniealbers.com/showing-children-respect/ https://conniealbers.com/children-need-structure-and-boundaries/   Resources: Parenting Beyond the Rules: Raising Teens with Confidence and Joy   If you enjoy listening to Equipped To Be, would you kindly leave a review and a five-star rating? It is easy and will only take a few seconds. When you do, it helps others see the show in their feed. Also, would you kindly share this with a friend or two? Equipped To Be might be an encouragement to them, too. Thank you ~ Connie   Have a question? Interested in having Connie speak? Send an email to Connie here: https://conniealbers.com/contact/   

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Equipped To Be is dedicated to helping Christian women discover and develop their gifts, strengths, and talents to navigate all seasons of life. This podcast will inspire you to move forward, even when you think you aren't enough or don't have the right skills to succeed. Connie Albers shares conversations about building relationships, parenting, social media, marriage, homeschooling, faith, challenges we face, and how to navigate them. I've spent 35 years learning about how we are uniquely created for relationships and connections with others, and one of the things I've learned during this time is how few of us know who we are and what we are equipped to be.