There's a lot of parenting advice out there. Some is great. Much of it is lacking. Some is downright harmful. . . .
We've gotten advice from books, other parents, pastors, and our own parents. We've taken courses on parenting and had one pastor/wife and family that we learned much from and watched closely as they did so much right (radically different than most parents we'd ever seen).
I wanted to share some advice for things I feel we have learned and that not enough folks are talking about. At its core, this list is a quick mind-dump of the practical advice I want to give parents with young kids after years of doing it. By no means do we do all of this perfectly. I assume you know that already.
McCoy rightly cautions that his list is not exhaustive, unordered, simple, practical, and not dealing with the important issue of rules versus grace.
I agree with most of his list (though I've fallen short of most of his principles). Here are five that I most needed to be reminded of:
- Believe Kids Are a Blessing
- Teach "First Time Obedience"
- Pre-Event Preparation
- Kiss Your Spouse in Front of Them
- Play with Your Kids
For a brief explanation on each point, and to read the entire list, read the full article.
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