Meet Kim Snyder who has been a therapist for 16 years working primarily with parents involved with the legal system who recently closed her private practice and opened EPIC Parenting Academy. She currently provides workshops, courses, coaching, and groups. She shares how her experience with 4 adult children and 6 grandchildren has influenced her work, describes her process of closing her practice and starting and marketing this new business, and her process helping mothers of multiples ages 4-10.
Key Takeaways:
-getting parents to admit they need help is the first step
-there is no greater job that any person could have than to be a parent
-all it takes is 15 minutes with your child
-acknowledge the differences between your children
-get a mentor if you want to be good at something and do not have the skills
-her 4 pillars of EPIC parenting are Engaged, Present, Intentional, and Consistent
-our window with children is so short and ages 4-10 are pivotal
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