5 Ways to Use the Pomodoro Method with Kids
May 21, 2017
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I suffered from bulimia for several years in late high school and early college. I am thankful we don’t have daughters but fully aware that this affects boys as well. In fact since Reagan’s heart surgery he has gained a lot of weight and I am concerned about him. He has brought it up at times and cried because he thinks he is fat. We try to explain that he is not and that he just needs to keep living a healthy lifestyle (exercise and eating the right things) and he will be just fine.
I can say that the battle with bulimia was about so much more than weight. Once I learned what God’s word said about who I am an dhow much he loves me I was able to overcome the bulimia. Filling our children with scripture that teaches them how much God loves them and for what purpose he created them is huge for me. Our confidence must come from Christ alone, everything else will fail us. Thanks for sharing a topic that is incredibly important to me.
Thank you, Sarah. For sharing your experience with us. Praise God for his redeeming love.
Good stuff! I am so thankful as the mom of a teenaged girl to have Heather as a friend to bounce things off of. In fact, she helped us more than she knows a few years back.
Yeah, that was me accidentally logged in as Henry.
~Leighann