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July 23, 2019

Helping Your Daughter Become a Confident Woman Part 3

Sometimes parents want to take every opportunity to teach and lecture their kids, but as John and Danny discuss, that's not always the best approach.

Original Air Date: July 23, 2019

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Sometimes parents want to take every opportunity to teach and lecture their kids, but as John and Danny discuss, that’s not always the best approach. One-on-one time just listening, especially with daughters, can make a big difference too.
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