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Whitney How are you liking this book? I just heard a podcast interview with her and am curious!


Sarah Jamison I did not like how it started…basically because she bases everything on her belief that we are all good inside and thus everything comes back to that idea. But that doesn’t really fit with the truth of the Gospel and our need for a Savior. However, I am still gleaning a lot of practical tools/methods from her book while weighing internally what my “why” would be with each tool rather than just believing my child is “all” good inside. I would still recommend the book! But know you will most likely disagree with some of her reasons behind her methods.


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