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Tag Archives: Sherlyn Pang Luedtke
Peace, Practice, and Passion on the Playground
At the playground, my almost three year old toddler girl found an apparatus she had never encountered. It was a series of six poles, each with a small circular platform to step on, secured to the ground with a chain … Continue reading
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Understanding That Grown Ups Fall Short, Too
My husband was purchasing a birthday gift for our son’s friend and asked for a gift receipt. He asked three times, but the cashier neglected to provide one. He directed my husband to customer service because he could not provide … Continue reading
Linking Arms To Raise Our Children
I recently attended a conference that concluded with all 500 participants, trainers, and event staff linking arms and singing an inspirational song together. What I experienced was: Connection. I felt that I was connected and significant to the people beside … Continue reading
Join Parenting Thought Leaders at Parenting 2.0 Talks, August 16-18 in San Diego
Ready to stop punishing children and start inspiring them towards mastery? The P20 Talks Conference, at the Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice in San Diego, CA August 16th-18th, 2012 has the formula. Structured around the Life Skills Report … Continue reading
Acknowledge and Thank Dads for Father's Day
Father’s Day always has me stumped. What can I get for a man who prides himself on providing for his family? There is something that a father wants but often doesn’t receive: acknowledgement. It’s not that the people in his … Continue reading
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Financial Freedom Tips for Parents
httpv://youtu.be/fm5958PM2sc Are you stressed and worrying about money? Most parents are, and it’s affecting their ability to be fully present for their kids. Sherlyn Pang Luedtke offers 3 tips for financial freedom and a scholarship to T. Harv Eker’s internationally-acclaimed … Continue reading
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Love Yourself For Mother's Day
I love being a mother. Not every single nanosecond of the time, but for the most part, I love it. For Mother’s Day, I honor all the mothers of the world and celebrate the joys that come with motherhood. We … Continue reading
3 Parenting Tips From A Ferris Wheel
httpv://youtu.be/0Giq_alfUQ8 While the kids are having fun with their grandparents, Sherlyn Pang Luedtke and her husband are on a date at Pacific Park at Santa Monica Beach / Pier. Can you tell that Sherlyn is out of her comfort zone? … Continue reading
How To Stay Healthy With Your Sick Child
When your child comes home with a cold, the pressure is on to contain the germs. Here are several ways to keep illness at bay when it makes its way into your home: 1. Wash your hands – I realize … Continue reading
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Lessons Learned When a Taunted Girl Dies
I was shocked to read in Kim Carollo‘s ABC News story, Kathleen Edward, Girl Taunted Online While Battling Huntington’s Disease, Dies, that a 33-year-old woman and mother taunted her 9-year-old girl neighbor, Kathleen Edward, with such spite. Social development is … Continue reading