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The Importance of an Apology

15m · Raising Mothers of Teens · 22 May 13:00

Have you ever reacted and then thought to yourself, “Dang I owe my teen an apology!”

Ya me to!  If you are anything like the “old me” I used to apologize because it's what you’re “supposed to do!”  Even though I would always apologize, I was always puzzled why the relationship with my children still seemed fractured.

In this episode I am going to share with you the two things you can do to ensure your apology repairs and heals the parent child relationship!

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