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Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

6 Toddler Hacks for Weary Moms

Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)

Danielle Bean

Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9810 Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2019

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Are you a mom of a toddler? Are you exhausted? I recently asked for people to send me questions on Instagram, and more than one listener requested that I do a show about surviving the toddler years. So I spent some time thinking about what things I would share that helped me the most when my kids were small and ended up with six hacks that can help! "God made you the parent of your child on purpose. He picked you and that child from all of eternity for each other. He knows all about your weaknesses and your flaws and your failures and all the unique ways your child is challenging you. He knows all about it and he called you to it anyway.” SHOWNOTES 1. Make a sleep space in your bedroom. Small children have a way of disrupting our sleep even long after the baby years are over. When I found myself struggling with kids who would wake up at night and want to come into our bed, I put a crib mattress on the floor in our room. Any small person who wanted to was welcome to come to our room at night and sleep near us, but not to wake us up. It really worked great, for many years and with many of our children. 2. Have quiet time every day. Even if your child is no longer napping, you can still enforce quiet time each day. At least an hour each afternoon where you are doing some quiet independent activity, like reading or drawing. This is a great way to teach them the need for rest, but also to teach them that you have a need for rest and they should respect Mommy’s boundaries. 3. Read to them. Read lots together! Reading bonds you together and is a pleasant way to learn new things and be inspired by beautiful things while instilling in them a love for reading. Read to them before bed or before naps, but also any time when you are having a tough time together. Reading is a simple way to enjoy something together. 4. Remember today is not forever. Give yourself the gift of a broader perspective and don’t give in to the temptation of thinking that this is hard and it will be hard forever. It will not. Toddlers do grow up. And there are so many great and freeing things that will happen for you as they change and grow. 5. Connect with others. Find friends who are in a similar stage of parenting and connect with them to commiserate and laugh about some of the tough stuff. Also look for friendships with people who might have kids a little older than yours so you can be encouraged by their example. 6. Pray for their futures. Pray for your young children with an eye to their futures. Pray for their vocations, pray for their future spouses, pray to be a help to them in all that God has planned for their lives. It’s always good to pray for our kids, but praying with a forward-looking focus is very encouraging and hopeful for struggling moms. Resources * How to Pray Like Mary (https://ascensionpress.com/collections/collection-book/products/how-to-pray-like-mary) * Guardian Angel Prayers Angel sent by God to guide me, Be my light and walk beside me. Be my guardian and protect me. On the paths of life direct me. Amen. Angel of God my guardian dear, To whom God’s love entrusts me here, Ever this day be at my side To light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen. And the prayer I shared from my own childhood, in answer to Carly who wanted a family prayer time script to follow: Thank you God for my happy day. Take care of me tonight. I’m sorry if I did something wrong today. God bless me, and God bless my whole family. Take us all to heaven one day. I love you Jesus. I love you Mary Teach me to love you more. Amen. Events Saturday, November 16, 2019: You Are Enough Retreat at Holy Family Catholic Church in Orlando, FL Saturday, January 11, 2020: You’re Worth It Retreat, St. Michael Church, Exeter, NH Saturday, March 7, 2020: You’re Worth It Retreat at Precious Blood Parish in Jasper, IN Saturday, March 28, 2020: Women’s Conference in Norwich, CT Want me to come to your community to speak or give my retreat, You Are Enough, based on the themes in my newest book? Get all the information at daniellebean.com (http://daniellebean.com/retreats/)

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0:00.0

Girlfriends, episode number 192, six toddler hacks for weary moms.

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Hello and welcome to girlfriends. I'm Danielle Bean. I'm a wife and a mom and I'm on a mission to help you know your worth as a woman so you can find peace, balance, and joy and family living.

0:20.5

This week we are talking

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toddler hacks for weary moms. Even if you're not currently the mom of a toddler, some of

0:26.5

these apply to older kids as well, grandkids, nieces, nephews, you know you need this information.

0:31.4

Let's get going.

0:37.0

Hey, girlfriends, welcome. Glad that you're here. I want to give a special welcome to anyone who's a new listener to the Girlfriends Podcast. I am really glad that you're here. I hope you will find that Girlfriends is a worthwhile way for you to spend some time each week. Welcome to the podcast. I'm so happy that you're here. I'm also happy for those of you who are

0:56.4

faithful listeners who come back week after week. Thank you for showing up. It's really encouraging to me

1:01.5

to know that you are listening to what I share here. So I'm just happy we have this opportunity to get

1:05.9

together and share once again on the Girlfriend's Podcast. So thanks for being here. All right, this week's topic

1:11.8

is toddler hacks, and this came from my Instagram. Last week, I posted an invitation for questions

1:18.4

on my Instagram. It was a little fun. It was kind of a fun way to come up with some new content,

1:23.5

also get in touch with what's on people's minds. And more than one person requested help with

1:29.5

toddlers as a podcast topic. So I thought, I can do that. I'm no longer a mom of toddlers,

1:36.3

but I am looking forward to the future when I might have grandchildren and toddlers will once

1:41.5

again become a part of my life. But I do so vividly remember the

1:45.6

unique kind of exhaustion that comes from parenting toddlers, whether you have one or more than one

1:52.7

toddler and kids at a time. It's really a uniquely exhausting thing. And it's unique in its

1:58.7

complete exhaustion. I was just talking to somebody about this last

2:01.7

week. I'm not a fan of those moms of older kids who say to young parents who are struggling through

2:07.4

the baby years, through the toddler years, say to them like, oh, well, you think it's bad now,

2:11.4

just you wait. Just you wait till they're teenagers, wait till they're young adults, wait till they

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