Risk of Raising a ‘Good’ Child

My husband Doug and I just returned from taking our almost 5-year-old grandson Sebastian camping in the Sierras for 6 days. What a glorious time we had!! He was happy and exploring at least 99.9% of the time. We visited Yosemite and hiked almost to the top of Vernal Falls. He was the youngest one up so high.

A major highlight for Sebastian was visiting a ghost town – Bodie – east of the Sierra Mountains. I loved seeing him confidently, eagerly running around to a large piece of old mining equipment and then to an old building that caught his eye, and then o to the next thing.

Then camping by a lovely mountain stream where he and Doug were wading and adventuring for most of the morning. We have so many wonderful memories.

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Today’s video – “The Risk of Raising a ‘Good Child’

Does raising a ‘good’ child make you feel more comfortable and that you are doing a good job as a parent?

Does it feel less risky?

This is the way many parents feel. If this is you, I recommend you take a closer look. Trying to raise a well-behaved child is fraught with often unrecognized risks that limit your child’s self-confidence and emotional well-being.

Today’s video tells you the most significant risks to your child both now and in the future.

Again, be sure to watch for my announcement next week so you can learn about my surprise for you! If you haven’t signed up to receive all updates to my blog, you can sign up now in the top left corner “Subscribe”.

In the meantime, here’s wishing you a joyous week with your child!

Happy Trails!

To your Joyous Family!
Connie

Comments

  1. Connie, I’m enjoying your series and I would love it if you would give us some specific examples of these things. Thanks!

  2. (p.s. A “subscribe to comments” button would be nice too!)

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