Your child needs you—a healthy version of you—not a perfect you.
I'm trying to carefully balance that tightrope of teaching my daughter to be nice but to also be assertive.
Your kids don't want a perfect mom, they want a happy one. If it was up to her, your toddler would live on Goldfish, cookies and the occasional handful of dirt. Lucky for her, she has you. It's not always easy, but you are doing an awesome job of helping her make healthy choices... even when they include a little dirt. XO, Diana + TeamMotherly P.S. Thermos Funtainers inspire kids to stay hydrated.