The Kind Of Parent I Want To Be
There are all sorts of parenting examples in our world. Some good, some okay, and some…not so good. I’m fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from the greatest parenting example I know.
There are all sorts of parenting examples in our world. Some good, some okay, and some…not so good. I’m fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from the greatest parenting example I know.
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by our good friend, and fellow blogger Joel Phillips. Joel blogs regularly at Buildrelationalwealth.com as is the author of the book Building Relational Wealth: A Personal Training Guide. Make sure you check out his Facebook page and follow him on Twitter.
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post from our good friend and fellow Indianapolis resident, Jackie Bledsoe. He is a professional blogger, author, and speaker, but first and foremost a husband and father, who encourages men to better lead and love their families through his blog, JackieBledsoe.com. He’s the author of the book and co-host of the show, The 7 Rings of Marriage™. Click here to follow Jackie on Twitter.
We often overlook this, but every move we make as a parent is being studied, captured and modeled by our children. This means that we have an added level of responsibility to pay close attention to.
Before I became a full-time writer and speaker, I worked with families for 17 years through the local church. Out of the hundreds of parents I walked alongside of, I saw a common thread among families whose children were out of control!