by balancedlivingwithleah@gmail.com | Dec 17, 2020 | Intentional Parenting, Mormon Faith Transition
1. Family Rituals Intro 2. Mealtime Rituals 3. Evening Time Rituals 4. Bedtime Rituals Identifying a family ritual with a name is something you may want to consider. We call our family evening time together “Circle Up” time. These are family ritual ideas...
by balancedlivingwithleah@gmail.com | Dec 17, 2020 | Intentional Parenting, Mormon Faith Transition
1. Family Rituals Intro 2. Mealtime Rituals 3. Evening Time Rituals 4. Bedtime Rituals Mealtimes offer a great time for increasing connection our family unity and connection. It’s a chance to practice active listening, asking meaningful open-ended questions and...
by balancedlivingwithleah@gmail.com | Dec 17, 2020 | Intentional Parenting, Mormon Faith Transition
Ritual Videos: 1. Family Rituals – An Intro. 2. Mealtime Rituals 3. Evening Time Rituals 4. Bedtime Rituals Family rituals are repeated and coordinated activities that have significance for the family. For example, morning routines of getting ready for the day...
by balancedlivingwithleah@gmail.com | Dec 14, 2020 | Mormon Faith Transition
Often when people begin to go down the “rabbit hole,” learning information they never knew, nor could comprehend, about the church, it is a time a deep sorrow. This is why I decided to create this video – because if you are in that place of feeling...
by balancedlivingwithleah@gmail.com | Dec 7, 2020 | Intentional Parenting
This ONE little trick can make a WORLD of difference in your home atmosphere and in relationships with your children! Try listing out your most common ways of telling your children no, or you can’t, and then write out what it may say if you were to reframe those...