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S3 Ep307: You Should Not Ask You Parenting Partner For Help

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I said what I said! But hear me out… Asking for help puts your parenting partner in the position of being your assistant in raising your kids. But a parenting partner shouldn’t leave you to carry all the mental load of parenting. Here is what you should ask for instead.
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I said what I said! But hear me out… Asking for help puts your parenting partner in the position of being your assistant in raising your kids. But a parenting partner shouldn’t leave you to carry all the mental load of parenting. Here is what you should ask for instead.
Additional Episode Notes:
I am so grateful to have you as a listener of MomCare Mondays! I hope this episode helps put you back at the top of your todo list.
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Want to read more about Selfcare, Parenting and all things Motherhood?
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•Read our blogs - https://themom-forum.com/blog/
•Watch "Best Mom Friends" - https://themom-forum.com/videos/
• Check out our Mom Picks - https://themom-forum.com/mom-picks/
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