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Lessons Learned

Beck Delahoy

Lessons that I've learnt about parenting, either from my own experience or through the wisdom of others

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Does it matter?

Miss 4 walked 1.5 km barefoot to church last week. I packed her shoes. I had the pram ready. But she wanted to walk, barefoot, and I didn’t really care. I didn’t even care when she still didn’t want to put on her shoes when we arrived. It w...

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