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TTM #64: Supporting moms with kids (when you don’t have any or yours are older)

on January 23, 2019 by Jami Balmet 0 comments

I got a great question this week for the podcast. Liz is asking how she can support her friends with kids. This is a terrific one for everyone to listen in to about how we can come along side and support each other! 

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TTM #64: Supporting moms with kids (when you don't have any or yours are older)

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    Liz asks: “I love all of your podcasts! I am not a mom but I have lots of friends that are mothers. I try to be supportive, but am wondering what things others have done to show support and love to you that have been most helpful? I am always looking for new ideas and ways to be supportive beyond the typical taking of a meal, offering to babysit and providing supportive listening.”

    • Don’t wait for them to ask
    • Don’t be offended if she says no!
    • Ask her what you can be praying about for her. 
    • Don’t assume you know how hard it is, etc.
    • Just be there for her, invite her to get her nails done with you, offer to come over and watch a movie with her when her husband is working late, etc. Treat her like a friend who just happens to have kids!! 

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