Parenting Journey Graduates experience improvements in their outlook and relationships.
Bridget Breton A Parenting Journey graduateThe group has taught me that we have to go forward despite all the problems, and about the wonder of the diversity of the people in the group. That there are people with virtues and defects, all of whom I have learned from.”
Regina A Parenting Journey graduateI have learned many things from Parenting Journey, and all of them have been positive and of great value. One is how to listen to my children, another very important one is the strength of self-trust to move ahead in life. First and foremost is the way I listen to my kids; among all of us we are putting into practice a way of living with humility.”
Kay Horton A Parenting Journey graduateParenting Journey has made me realize that, while being a parent is a challenge, I don’t have to give up on my other dreams in the process.”
Nora Ramirez Parenting in America graduateI have learned a lot, very good things. The principal was to be a mother in this country. I do things differently, as I do not get angry so fast with my children and I talk with them about what is right and wrong. I have changed my relationship. I talk much more with my kids. I hear what they have to tell me, and we get along much better. My goal is to put into practice all I have learned. To be more conscientious and a listener of them, to become friend, mom, everything for them. I also want to not have any more issues with the law* and to continue what I learned.”
Anonymous A Parenting in America graduateAfter graduating from the Parenting Journey, I feel the sweetness in me and the joy in being a mother or talking to my little ones, in the nitty gritty everyday life moments. I am happier and I have learned how to handle myself when I am angry. I have learned how to share, and I spend better time with my kids and family members; I am more patient with them.”