Parenting Tips - Christian Life Advice For Parents
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/24/2007
If you want a spiritually healthy family, you must make sure that each member consumes a healthy diet of the everlasting Word of God.
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/23/2007
Ask your child: Have you ever given into negative peer pressure? How did it make you feel? What were the results?
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/22/2007
Order pizza, rent your child's favorite movie and watch it together.
Source(s): Copyright 1998 FamilyLife, a division of Campus Crusade for Christ.
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/21/2007
Seize the window of training opportunity with your child - the eighteen months or so when your child is ten to twelve
- to prepare him for the traps of adolescence. Help him through regular talks, Bible study, devotions, and real life examples to understand truth and develop personal convictions.
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/20/2007
If you or anyone in your home is taking any type of prescription medication, be aware that many children initially begin experimenting with drugs at home. Keep all drugs inaccessible to children.
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/19/2007
Anger should be treated like the red light in your car, telling you that something is wrong
- a problem with the oil, brakes, transmission, or power steering. With anger, it could be unmet expectations, hurt, disappointment, and so on. And just as we would pull over to determine what is wrong with the car, we need to train our children to pull off to the side and clearly ascertain the problem and address the core issue, avoiding a possible disaster and further damage.
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FamilyLife.com's Parenting Tip for 11/18/2007
If your children are old enough, talk with them about the evil that surrounds
us (media pollution, pornography, hyper-materialism, sinful temptations,
negative peer pressure, violence and so on), and teach them how they can face
evil with confidence by putting on the "armor of God" (Ephesians 6:10-18). Begin by teaching them to pray.
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