As Dr. Karyn Purvis famously said, “You cannot lead a child to a place of healing if you do not know the way yourself.” Making sense of our histories is essential to helping our children heal. In today’s episode, Lisa reads portions of Chapter 2 of The Connected Parent, the book she co-authored with Dr. Karyn Purvis.
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