She became the “Repair Queen” — not because she was perfect, but because she owned her mistakes. In parenting, mistakes are inevitable. What matters most is the ability to repair: to apologize, take accountability, and let your kids know it wasn’t their fault. But even repair has its limits. Here's a raw truth every parent should hear about what happens when apologies aren't enough.
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