KERRY STUTZMAN, MSW: Certified Family & Marriage Counselor, Love & Logic® Parenting Coach
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"Love and Logic: Early Childhood Parenting Made Fun!®" in Denver, Colorado

Kerry Stutzman was introduced to Love & Logic® when her two oldest sons were a toddler and an infant.  She took the Becoming A Love & Logic Parent™ class from Barry Ebert and was hooked on the new parenting methods that were more fun and effective.  She saw how much better parenting went on a day-to-day basis using Love & Logic® techniques.  The saying goes, "teach what you want to learn," and she was committed to being the best mom she could be.  She became a Certified Instructor of the workshop in 1998 and has been teaching around metro Denver ever since.

Kerry earned her master's degree in social work (MSW) from Denver University in 1992 and her post-graduate certificate in marriage and family therapy at Denver Family Institute.  Kerry has also taught classes on marriage enrichment, divorce recovery for adults and kids, and self-esteem and friendship groups for children.  Along with Melodye Feldman, Kerry co-founded "Building Bridges for Peace," a non-profit organization that promotes peacemaking and diversity appreciation.

She is the adoring, imperfect mother of three boys who are 14, 12 and 7, and lives in metro Denver.

Human beings are the only creatures on earth that allow their children to come back home. - Bill Cosby


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"Always appreciate the little things, because in the end you realize they were big things." 
-- Author unknown

I love this quote enough to put on every page of my website, because I have spent so much of my time as a mother being present in body, but having my mind off somewhere else... planning dinner, going over my "to do" list, fretting about the future.  What I am working on now is living in the moment more, treasuring the doing a little more and the getting it done a little less.  One of my favorite "little things" is when my 5-year old son slips his hand into mine as we walk.  I love the feel of his little hand in mine, holding on for security and comfort.  I try to savor these moments now, because I am seeing that what others said of parenting young children is true, that "the days last forever, but the years fly by."

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