Parenting Dos and Don’ts
Posted on July 27, 2010
Filed Under Focus on the Family Broadcast, Parenting, Social Concern, Spiritual Life
A recent post about “helicopter parenting” was pretty eye-opening for many readers – in the post I included a poll, and most respondents admitted they hover over their kids way too much. How about you?
If you’d like to be a better parent, give a listen to this excellent conversation with Chip Ingram about how to approach the joyful task – he offers some great insights and wisdom.
Also, if you haven’t done so, take a few minutes to give your input at our broadcast survey here.
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I think you should bring more concrete examples of marriage conflict. Take the gloves off, give people real hope, that things can work out.
Love the show, but if I could give a simple critique, perhaps you could take the questions before the show, research the answers a bit, and give consistent, God based answers. It seems like most of your answers are off the cuff, and a bit disjointed.
Again Love the show.
God Bless,
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