#61 Do Female Doctors Really Keep Working After Having Three Kids? (Part 2)
In this episode, two parents share their authentic perspectives on the changing nature of physical affection with their children and their kids' evolving views on romance.
There is a limited window when children want to hold their parents' hands.
As children grow older, they often become too embarrassed to hold hands in public. The physical closeness that was once part of daily life gradually fades as they age. We discuss the bittersweet feelings of watching this transition, while reflecting on the parental heart that supports their journey toward independence as they engage with the world.
Children's perspectives on love can be surprisingly unexpected for parents.
We share stories about daily life at school and the emotions our children experience. It is a time to glimpse the unexpected sides of our children—the internal developments we don't always see and the sudden shifts in feelings that will surely make listeners smile.
We talk about those moments when you truly realize your child is growing up.
During our conversation, we share an anecdote that resonates deeply, highlighting how comforting it is to exchange the struggles and joys of parenting. It is a warm session designed to lighten your heart amidst the busyness of daily life. Please be sure to listen to the full episode.
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