Episode 202 | Navigating Big Emotions in Children

Does your child have an emotional meltdown over every little thing? Are you at a loss for how to help your overly sensitive child process and respond to their emotions in healthy ways? Join Katy and me as we discuss how we can help our children identify where their emotions are coming from and take those emotions to God in prayer.

We have a brand new episode of the 
Parenting with Ginger Hubbard podcast available today. Here’s a little more about what you can expect:

Episode 202 | Navigating Big Emotions in Children: God gave us our emotions to draw us near to Him. When our children are expressing their sadness, anger, or disappointment, it’s actually a really great way we can point them to the joy and satisfaction that is found only in Christ. We want our children to see the Bible as the instruction manual for how to respond to emotions and to see Jesus as their hope and help. Let’s show our kids how honest outpourings of emotions to God will always result in real help and renewed faith.

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Ginger