By Rhiannon Goulding2024-12-20T09:22:00
In her first column, Rhiannon Goulding says it is time to consider what we want to pass on to our children without simply following what everyone else is doing
Not many of us have studied the cognitive development of children or have a degree in child psychology. So how do we learn how to parent our own children? Most of us just pick it up along the way. We may instinctively copy the parenting styles of our own families as we were growing up – or, if we didn’t like our upbringing, we rebel against it and do the opposite. Some of us will watch shows on TV or read magazine articles or ‘How to…’ books.
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2025-08-14T03:57:00Z By Rhiannon Goulding
Writer Rhiannon Goulding reminds us that exam results are just one chapter in a much bigger story, not the whole book of our lives. Through real voices and personal reflections, she encourages us to celebrate achievement with kindness, keep perspective, and trust that God’s plans go far beyond any grade on a sheet of paper.
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In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, Rhiannon Goulding answers a woman, struggling with her mother-in-law.
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