279 | Parenting With the End in Mind, Dissecting the Nuances of Discipline, and Following God’s Plan for Your Family (Amanda Carrara)

Are you parenting in the same way God parents you? This is one of the big questions Amanda Carrara asks in this episode. As a mother, writer, and parenting coach, she shares valuable knowledge and wisdom about how to create connection in your home by looking at parenting from a new perspective. 

Key Takeaways

  • When your children successfully launch from your house, what characteristics do you want them to have? 

  • Being a parent is an invitation to lean into a relationship with your Heavenly Father.

  • You keep yourself from experiencing the joys of parenthood when you deny negative emotions such as frustration. 

  • The #1 hidden parenting tool is to pause and acknowledge your child’s experiences. 

  • Do you have margin in your life for sacred interruptions?

Amanda Carrara

Amanda Carrara is a speaker, writer, and parenting coach passionate about helping others experience a parenting revival. Amanda and her husband have three children and live in Mahtomedi, Minnesota.

Key Quotes

  • 8:29 - "I always say that parenting begins within us. So I think about the scripture from 1 John 4 that we love because He first loved us. And so as a parent we actually don't have the capacity to show up for our kids the way that we really want the desire that we have until we've received that from the Father. And so being a parent is actually a gift and an invitation to lean in your relationship with your Heavenly Father. And so it's all of that outpouring of receiving from Him that we can give to our kids."

  • 12:58 - "There is so much power in the pause. Your tool is noticing your child's experience."

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