Spiritul Direction for Parenting with Art

Parenting can be hard. Sometimes it’s difficult to navigate the good, bad, ugly, and glorious of the parenting journey because we can have so many complex emotions and thoughts about what it means to looks like to be a good mom or dad or guardian.

And things are always changing! Right?

Regardless of our ability to define what you love and hate about this season of life, it’s important to know how to use tools that can help you with the real life logistical and relational aspects of raising your kids.

Parenting with Art is one tool that can help you and your kids flourish and thrive.

Charlotte Donlon has been a spiritual director since 2018 and has been Parenting with Art for 21 years. Her first book, The Great Belonging: How Loneliness Leads Us to Each Other, has helped readers navigate loneliness and belonging since it was published by Broadleaf Books in 2020. Her next book, Spiritual Direction for Writers, will help writers move closer to the writing life they want after it comes out in 2024 with Eerdmans. And Charlotte’s third book, Parenting with Art, will give parents a framework for helping their kids engage with art so they can flourish and thrive.

Charlotte is thrilled to offer Spiritual Direction for Parenting with Art for those who want to explore various Parenting with Art methods and tools in a one-on-one spiritual direction setting.