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Carol Tuttle's Better Parenting Show: How to Support Your Children in Dressing Their Truth

How to Support Your Children in Dressing Their Truth

Looking good is just a bonus your children Dress Their Truth.

There’s an even bigger benefit and it will help them be happier, more successful, cooperative, and understood.

Today’s Better Parenting show teaches you how to support your children in Dressing Their Truth. You’ll learn…

  • The real (life-changing) benefit to dressing your child true to their Type.
  • Clothing tips for each Type of child.
  • What to do when your child doesn’t want to Dress Their Truth.
  • How to help your child who questions their Type.
  • Plus, answers to today’s live callers.

To listen, click play on the BlogTalk Radio symbol below.

Come back here next Tuesday morning, tune in for parenting help, and call with questions.

If you would like to submit a parenting question before the show, send an email to: parenting@liveyourtruth.com.

Carol Tuttle, best-selling author of four books, is an acclaimed alternative psychotherapist and the creator of Energy Profiling and Dressing Your Truth. Carol invites you to leave her a comment, letting her know how the expert advice and heartfelt support in today’s show helped you understand more about Energy Profiling, your family, and yourself. Learn more about Carol Tuttle and her practical, life-changing products at CarolTuttle.com.


Carol Tuttle

Carol Tuttle is a teacher, speaker, healer, and best-selling author of five books. She has dedicated her life to helping people worldwide create the lives and relationships they desire. She blogs to support you in creating your ideal life.


Tell Us What You Think


  • Anna C.

    What a wonderful show, as usual. I feel so blessed to know this information. Our family has been forever changed and bettered from this information. Thank you dear Carol!

  • Aimee

    I love the ideas you have shared about empowering our children to live and dress their truths. I had an idea I thought I would share. Please forgive me if this is something you have already addressed (I have not read all of your books yet). I was wondering if you have surveyed individuals of each type and asked them what profession/educational background they have. I would find it very interesting and helpful, as a parent, to know if those individuals chose their profession because they wanted it or because they felt influence or pressure from a parent or role model. I would also like to know if they now enjoy what they do, or if they have moved on to another career/educational path. I believe this would help, from a parenting perspective, direct our children in pathways that play to their strengths rather than encouraging them to follow parental dreams or aspirations. Thanks Carol.