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Attention Moms:
“Do You Want More Support
As a Mom Who Parents From Her Heart?” Dear Mindful Mama,
You are interested in "best parenting practices." You want to be able to make choices that are right for your child and for you and your partner. So, if co-sleeping doesn't work for your family or you're unable to breastfeed or you feel more comfortable getting a particular vaccine, then you will do what you feel works and allows you to remain in your integrity as a parent, while at the same time, striving for what is developmentally and philosophically best for children growing up in today's world. You want to create a positive family culture. We live in a busy, high-pressure world. You need simple ways you can bring loving rituals, spiritual inspiration, and confident parenting into your family life.
Hi,
I’m Raelee Peirce, Certified Parent Educator & Parent Coach,
Founder of nobleMother, Wife, and Mom to two young children. It
is my hope that you will find support and validation at my site. Parenting is no easy task when you’re
doing it alone. I hope to see you in the nobleMother
Community!
Raelee
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What’s the Problem?
As a mom, do you know what you want to teach your kids? Yes, I know, this is a big question – especially when your kids are still so little and you’re just living day-to-day reading “Goodnight Moon” and listening to Jimmy Magoo CDs.
We’re living in a toxic culture where… murder and assault get kids more video game points, parenting means driving your kid to ballet or soccer, values are shared at your scheduled meal together,
self-care for moms is considered
indulgent.
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You believe in developing a strong bond with your kids.
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You strive to fix healthy meals – avoiding fast food and
processed as much as you can.
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You believe your children can be disciplined without physical or
emotional punishment.
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You strive to expose your young child to art and nature and you
talk with them about their thoughts and feelings.
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You believe screen time can be eliminated, or at the very least,
used in moderation.
And because of your outstanding devotion and intention, you’re
exhausted. You put your heart, soul, and body into mothering.
Despite your tireless work, at times you feel like you could be
doing even
better.
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I invite you to DREAM with me…
WHAT IF…
· you had an even clearer parenting plan?
· you
had support and guidance to create your own Family Culture
unique to what you value?
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you finally felt like you had effective words to say and actions
to take when your kids throw you for a loop?
·
you knew how to navigate the pits and challenges of living in a
materialistic society?
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you could figure out how to change your stress, frustration, and
yelling into self-control?
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you finally figured out how to take a break without feeling like
everything would fall apart without you?
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you could provide your children with a spiritual context?
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you had a supportive community of moms who are intentional just
like you?
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you had access to your own personal parenting coach?
There’s hope! Your dream doesn’t have to be fantasy. You can
choose to receive support and useful tips
starting today on
how to be gentle with your kids and gentle with yourself as an
intentional parent through the resources available on this site.
You can have access to
support immediately and make all of the above wishes come true.
It’s exciting to share with you what I believe as a Certified
Parent Educator and Coach can help you live a life that is
peaceful and fun for your young family.
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The Four Principles of Parenting
We live in a scary world. A world where there is war,
corruption, promiscuity, and lots of unhealthy media. Your
family culture must outshine that dark world. As parents it is
your job to inspire your children about your family and what
you’re about. Make your family life fun! Children who grow up
with a close, happy family want to spend time there and always
find their way back; home becomes their lighthouse – a clear
light to guide their way through the mysterious waters of their
life’s journey.
Principle 2: Develop Moral Intelligence
Families tend to be either religious or non-religious.
Regardless of which category you ascribe, it is essential that
you and your children develop moral intelligence. Our world may
be filled with a lot of negativity, but it still values a “good
person.” We cannot teach our children to be respectful if we are
yelling at them to hurry up or to stop poking their sister. We
can’t teach them to be courteous if we never say thank you,
please, or excuse me to our own kids. We must first reflect on
our own behavior and acknowledge what we’re doing to set an
example of virtuous conduct.
This site helps you learn to reflect, understand, and implement
virtues every day with your children. Virtues like honesty,
respect, empathy, determination, and responsibility.
Principle 3: Teach Life Lessons
Teaching means encouraging and setting consequences. Life is
about making choices. Good parenting allows children to make
choices, few in the beginning, more as they mature. It also
allows your kids to make mistakes – more when they’re younger,
less as they get older. It is your sacred duty to create clear
boundaries for your children. If you allow a 2-year-old free
reign at the mall, you might need to prepare yourself for a game
of chase. Containing the child to a stroller with a snack and a
book, and allowing her to get out when it is appropriate, helps
your child understand what is expected of her.
Principle 4: Honor Your Own Spirit
Mothers are notorious for giving to everyone except themselves.
Despite their sleeplessness, they are making sure everyone has
what they need and more. When you are refreshed and well-rested
and have had time to listen to your own thoughts, to be
creative, or to empty your cup to a friend uninterrupted, you
are honoring your own spiritual, emotional, mental, and physical
spirit.
Feeling that you have the time or support system to get a break
can be the challenge. Your first step toward honoring your
spirit could be joining an on-going personal growth program that
resonates with you, like this one that can fulfill your need to
renew.
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Who is Raelee Peirce?
Well, besides my 12 years of experience as a Certified Parent
Educator and Coach, I have two young children myself. My degree
is in Family Communication and I’ve been trained as a Parent
Educator with the International Network of Children and
Families and certified as a Parent Coach with the Parent
Coaching Institute.
Recently I became trained as a Facilitator for the Virtues
Project for Linda & Dan Popov, authors of
The Family Virtues Guide,
as well as a trained facilitator for Personal Renewal Groups
for Renee Trudeau, author of
The Mother’s Guide to
Self-Renewal.
I’m certainly not a perfect parent, and if a parent educator
like myself, who is also aware of child development, can’t be
perfect, then I hope you can let yourself off the hook!
"Wait a second! You are the so-called parenting expert and you
make mistakes as a parent? Your kids aren’t perfect? How is that
possible?"
Listen, when my oldest child was born, I was convinced that I
would finally get it right. Everyone else would see; my kid
would be amazing. It would be so rewarding to have a
cooperative, loving child. Of course, my husband and I adored
her and yet, in babyhood she wasn't what people called "easy." I
stayed home with her; I happily nursed her on-demand until she
was 2, we co-slept and carried her in the sling; she went to
sleep at 7pm and woke up at 7am, attended a sweet Waldorf
nursery a few mornings each week where she baked, gardened, and
painted…
And yet, despite all of that nurturing and love my little girl
was adorable
and
feisty. By the time she was 2.5,
I didn't want mothering to be so hard. I wanted to enjoy her
more. I didn't want everything to be a power struggle
that led to a tantrum. I felt helpless and lost. I became
determined to implement my core beliefs.
So how do you learn to apply The Four Principles of Parenting?
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Here’s an idea of the topics we’ll be discussing in your teleclasses:
As a subscriber, you will receive the book, “The Mother’s
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you will be invited to join me each month for this supportive,
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effective mom who wants to make your parenting dream a reality
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So Are You Ready?
It can be so exciting to feel like there’s finally a community
where you can belong and get support for being honest, real, and
true to yourself. There are a lot of resources that can be
helpful out there. My goal is to summarize them for you and put
them in a neat, easy-to-follow guide. You don’t have to parent
alone and with uncertainty. You can have a supportive space
where there are others who are striving to parent with intention
and moral intelligence.
We may not live in a village, but we can certainly act like one.
It is very exciting for me to help you with your parenting goals
and provide you with relief that you don’t have to be perfect,
to help you forgive yourself for your mistakes, help brush you
off and encourage you to join me on a mothering adventure.
Your Partner in Parenting,
PS: "You do what you know, until you know what to do".
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