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Self-care is a hot topic, but what about soul-care? How can you open up space in your heart for God to meet you and speak to you in the middle of a busy, chaotic day? Or in the midst of your discouragement or frustration? Today’s conversation will encourage you that God is reaching out to you with His love and grace in the midst of everyday life.Sharing her personal journey, Lydia Rex (mom of 2 and Connected Families Parent Coach) joins Stacy Bellward (podcast host) for an interview about caring for your soul while parenting. And the best part is that, as you receive God’s grace, you’ll be equipped to show grace to your kids all the more.In this podcast you’ll discover:how to start paying attention to the ways God speaks to you in small everyday momentsthat you can experience God as your co-regulator as you seek to help your child regulatea fresh perspective on the struggles your family might experiencequestions you can ask to be open to hearing from God in the momentscriptures that offer hope and perspective when you need a lifelineThanks for listening to today’s podcast. Check out our website for more resources to support your parenting, and don’t forget to reach out if you have questions. We are a listener-supported podcast, so your donation fuels our work! It is our joy to walk the parenting journey with you as you parent your kids in God’s grace and truth..stk-890b298{border-style:solid !important;border-color:var(--paletteColor4,#1e3f52) !important}Looking for a transcript?Click the button below to access a transcript of this podcast. .stk-75wjz0v,.stk-75wjz0v .stk-button{width:100% !important}.stk-75wjz0v{flex:1 1 0 !important}CLICK HERE FOR TRANSCRIPTMentioned in this podcast:Episode 138 | How to Encourage Critical Thinking for Little OnesEpisode 126 | Why Is My Child So Angry All the TimeEpisode 89 | A Powerful New Perspective for ParentingSensitive & Intense Kids online courseDiscipline That Connects online courseParent CoachingAll Certified Connected Families Parent CoachesJohn 21John .stk-f7962e5{background-color:#FFFFFF !important}.stk-f7962e5:before{background-color:#FFFFFF !important}.stk-f7962e5{padding-top:0px !important;padding-right:0px !important;padding-bottom:0px !important;padding-left:0px !important}.stk-f7962e5 .stk-block-hero__content{min-height:500px !important;display:flex !important}.stk-f7962e5 .stk-block-hero__content{align-items:center !important}.stk-71fb0c5{margin-bottom:0px !important}.stk-ee8f1f2-container{margin-top:0px !important;margin-right:0px !important;margin-bottom:0px !important;margin-left:0px !important}.stk-5f5f0db .stk-img-wrapper{width:100% !important;height:500px !important}@media screen and (max-width:767px){.stk-5f5f0db .stk-img-wrapper{height:300px !important}}.stk-734aee9{align-self:center !important}.stk-734aee9-container{max-width:450px !important;min-width:auto !important}.stk-b0e3710 .stk-block-heading__text{color:var(--paletteColor4,#1e3f52) !important}Stop believing lies.Learn to approach motherhood with grace and truth. Take the Grace & Truth for Moms small group course..stk-4bbb5be .stk-button{background:var(--paletteColor1,#ee6c4d) !important}.stk-4bbb5be .stk-button:hover:after{background:var(--paletteColor2,#98c1d9) !important;opacity:1 !important}.stk-4bbb5be .stk-button__inner-text{font-size:21px !important;color:var(--paletteColor8,#ffffff) !important;font-weight:600 !important}@media screen and (max-width:1023px){.stk-4bbb5be .stk-button__inner-text{font-size:21px !important}}TELL ME MORERelated PostsHow To Explain Grace to a Child in a Creative Way: One Dad’s StoryIs Your Child Intense and Impulsive?Why Is My Child So Angry? The #1 Unexpected Reason & Practical Steps to Take