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Ask MomRN Show - Building a Family Legacy

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Kay Wills Wyma worked in the White House, earned an MBA and worked in international finance. Now this Dallas mother of five kids, ages 4 to 14, faces her toughest task—pushing back against the “entitlement mentality” she helped to develop in her children. In its place, she instills competence and confidence born from helping them develop the skills and traits needed to launch from home successfully.

Cleaning House is one mom’s 12-month experiment as she challenges youth entitlement in her own home by putting responsibility on the kids’ plates and making them work. A few bad attitudes, some tears, countless eye-rolls and quite a few proud moments paved the road . . . not to success, but many miles in the right direction.

 

Robert Wolgemuth, Executive Producer of Building a Family Legacy joins us to share information about Dr. James Dobson's new Building a Family Legacy conference designed to help parents build strong families and lasting family legacies.

 

TravelGirl Stephanie Oswald returns to the Ask MomRN Show to share her tips for your summer vacation this year! Stephanie tells us what's hot, what accomodations to use if you are traveling with kids, and tips to get the best deals on your vacation.

 


Whether you are a brand new parent or have teenagers leaving the nest in a few short years, MomRN has advice, support, and encouragement to help you on your journey through parenthood. MomRN is walking right alongside you on this path, with two teenage kids of her own. Her expertise has helped thousands of parents as they strive to be the best parents they can be. Join MomRN and her expert guests each week for practical advice for raising a happy, healthy family.

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