Don't Fix Me; I'm Not Broken
Changing Our Minds about Ourselves and Our Children
- 168 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on unconditional love rather than fear, this book emphasizes recognizing the spiritual essence of children instead of their perceived flaws. It presents parenting as a spiritual journey that fosters inner peace amidst challenges. By trusting in a divine connection, parents can choose acceptance over traditional labels and narratives. This perspective encourages parents of struggling children to embrace opportunities for growth rather than remain trapped in negativity, highlighting the transformative power of choice in nurturing relationships.
