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Laine Lawson Craft

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Breaking Free from Mom Guilt: How to Parent with Peace, Not Pressure

Welcome to this week's episode of Warfare Parenting: Faith-driven strategies for struggling parents of teens and adult children. In this empowering episode, host Laine Lawson Craft is joined by Christian coach and ministry leader Kathy Cunningham to tackle the silent struggle of mom guilt. Whether you're a working mom or stay-at-home, Kathy helps define mom guilt, reveals how social media and unrealistic expectations contribute, and shares practical faith-based strategies to reclaim peace and confidence in your parenting. Resources & Links Mentioned Laine Lawson Craft's Website & Free Resources:lanelawsoncraft.com Download the first 10 days of Laine's book Warfare Parenting: A Daily Battle Plan to Fight for Your Child for free   Kathy Cunningham's Membership Community: Support for parents of adult children (details via Kathy's coaching platforms)   Local Church Resources: Community and support groups for moms in various seasons of parenting About Kathy Cunningham (Bio) Kathy Cunningham is a seasoned Christian coach, ministry leader, and family restoration expert with over 30 years of experience. She specializes in helping parents—especially mothers—navigate the complex emotional challenges of parenting teens and adult children. Kathy facilitates group workshops, provides personalized coaching, and runs a thriving membership community for parents of adults. Known for her deep faith, practical wisdom, and compassionate approach, Kathy equips families to find healing, restore hope, and step boldly into God's purpose for their lives. Key Talking Points What is mom guilt? Why feelings of inadequacy and comparison plague all moms   The harmful role of social media and unrealistic standards   Societal pressures: "Perfect mom" myths vs. God's grace-filled reality   How guilt manifests for both working and stay-at-home moms   The impact of chronic mom guilt on mental health and child development   Effective strategies: Identifying and reframing guilt with scripture   Practicing self-care without guilt   Saying "no" and setting boundaries   Seeking community and biblical truth   Replacing criticism with compassion   The difference between conviction from God and guilt from the enemy   Importance of a supportive faith-based community Detailed Timestamps 00:00:01 — Introduction & defining mom guilt   00:02:37 — Kathy's definition and real-life manifestations   00:04:14 — Social media's impact and societal expectations   00:06:13 — Protecting mental health in a digital age   00:07:03 — Common triggers for mom guilt   00:08:25 — Working vs. stay-at-home moms: similarities and differences   00:09:39 — Health consequences of chronic mom guilt   00:10:44 — How mom guilt affects kids and family dynamics   00:11:43 — Healing strategies: recognition, community, scripture   00:13:02 — Reframing with truth, practical exercises   00:14:35 — How to manage pressure to "do it all"   00:16:04 — The power of saying "no"   00:17:01 — Addressing misconceptions about mom guilt   00:18:17 — Kathy's support community for parents of adult children   00:19:03 — Conclusion & encouragement for moms Conclusion Mom guilt isn't from God—it's a burden created by impossible worldly standards. Kathy and Laine remind us healing begins when we replace self-criticism with self-compassion, grounded in God's truth and grace. Remember, taking care of yourself is vital, you're not alone, and you're doing better than you think. Join a community, seek God's wisdom, and parent with peace, not pressure.

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