Bringing Up a Moral Child

Bringing Up a Moral Child

Author: Michael Schulman

Publisher: Main Street Books

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13:

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Many of today's parents struggle to raise their children without the help of an extended family or religious training. They want to give their children a strong sense of moral values, but they don't know how. The revised and updated edition of Bringing Up a Moral Child is the perfect book for parents who are concerned about their children's moral development.


On The Bringing Up Of Children

On The Bringing Up Of Children

Author: Rickman, John

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-10-08

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1136344160

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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Responsible Parenting - Bringing up Children the Proper Way

Responsible Parenting - Bringing up Children the Proper Way

Author: Dueep Jyot Singh

Publisher: Mendon Cottage Books

Published: 2015-12-21

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 131062108X

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Table of Contents Introduction Attitude of Parents Encouraging Creativity Communicating with Your Children Reading to Your Children Earning Your Child’s Trust Eating Together Parents As Role Models Natural Rebelliousness in Children Other Influences Making Do with Compromises Rules of behavior Reasoning with Small Children Bargaining and Threats Not Eating Properly Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Bringing up a child is no sinecure. In fact, responsible parents are very afraid that they may possibly not be bringing up their child in a proper manner. There is a difference between allowing your child to grow up, and you bringing them up. Good parenting is not something that you are going to learn from books. It comes out of experience. This book is going to give you plenty of information about how you can raise really responsible, morally strong, remarkable and praiseworthy children. I remember an instance, when I went on a family excursion with a couple of my relatives, and their children were along too. The children were smart, witty, good-natured, intelligent, high-spirited, self-confident, considerate, and well behaved. During most of the trip, I noticed other people also present during that trip looking at these children admiringly. Most of them must have been feeling how the parents had managed to bring up these well-balanced and happy kids. The parents were reassured that these children were living up to their potential and would become well-balanced adults, and successful in any field they chose. In fact, they were kids, of which any parent could be proud. When confronted with such examples, your first instinct is to ask, how is that these children have turned out so well? Has it something to do with having intelligent and responsible parents? Has it something to do with the gene line? Or has it everything to do with the upbringing? What did the parents do or not do while they were bringing up these youngsters? What did parents have to do to raise kids as remarkable as these children, I had encountered in the family excursion, all three of them, all brilliant, good-looking, smart, humorous and sensible. Being a parent yourself, you are also going to be eager and keen to know the answers to these particular questions. Well, I decided to go around asking all my friends and acquaintances, all of them experienced parents, and got commonsense information, tips, techniques, and methods of bringing up children in a proper manner.


Bringing Up Kids When Church Lets You Down

Bringing Up Kids When Church Lets You Down

Author: Bekah McNeel

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2022-10-11

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1467464821

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“This book is about the various places and ways that uncertainty shows up for parents who, having left or altered the faith they once knew, now must decide what to give their kids. It’s about church attendance, Bible memorization, school choices, and sex talks. It’s about forging new paths in racial justice and creation care while the intractable voices in your head call you a pagan Marxist for doing so.” After the spectacular implosion of her ministry career, Bekah McNeel was left disillusioned and without the foundation of certainty she had built her life on. But rather than leaving the Christian faith altogether, she hung out around the edges, began questioning oversimplified categories of black and white that she had been taught were sacred, and became comfortable living in gray areas while starting a new career in journalism. Then she had kids. From the moment someone asked if she was going to have her first child baptized, Bekah began to wonder if the conservative evangelical Christianity she grew up with was really something she wanted to give her children. That question only became more complicated when she had her second child months before White evangelicals carried Donald Trump to victory in the 2016 presidential election. Soon, Bekah found that other parents were asking similar questions as they broke with their fundamentalist religious upbringing and took on new values: Could they raise their kids to live with both the security of faith and the freedom of open-mindedness? To value both Scripture and social justice? To learn morality without shame? In Bringing Up Kids When Church Lets You Down, Bekah gathers voices from history, scholarship, and her own community to guide others who, like her, are on a quest to shed the false certainty and toxic perfectionism of their past to become better, healthier parents—while still providing strong spiritual foundations for their children. She writes with humor and empathy, providing wise reflections (but not glib answers!) on difficult parenting topics while reminding us that we are not alone, even when we break away from the crowd.


Rules of Parenting, The: A Personal Code for Bringing Up Happy, Confident Children

Rules of Parenting, The: A Personal Code for Bringing Up Happy, Confident Children

Author: Richard Templar

Publisher: Pearson UK

Published: 2022-11-28

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1292435798

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A personal code to think yourself smarter, wiser and happier We all envy the natural thinkers of this world. They have the best ideas, make the smartest decisions, are open minded and never indecisive. Is there something they know that the rest of us don't? Is it something we can all learn? The answer is a resounding yes. They know The Rules of Thinking. These Rules are the guiding principles that show you how to make wiser decisions, stop procrastinating, know when to compromise, avoid mistakes, find other options, think well with others, stop obsessing about things, keep your brain active, be more creative, and have happy, healthy thoughts.


Bringing Up Girls

Bringing Up Girls

Author: James C. Dobson

Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.

Published: 2014-08-22

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1414348444

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This is the ultimate guide to raising our daughters right—from parenting authority and trusted family counselor Dr. James Dobson. Peer pressure. Eating disorders. Decisions about love, romance, and sex. Academic demands. Life goals and how to achieve them. These are just some of the challenges that girls face today—and the age at which they encounter them is getting younger and younger. As a parent, how are you guiding your daughter on her journey to womanhood? Are you equipping her to make wise choices? Whether she’s still playing with dolls or in the midst of the often-turbulent teen years, is she truly secure in her identity as your valued and loved daughter? In the New York Times bestseller Bringing Up Girls, Dr. James Dobson will help you face the challenges of raising your daughters to become strong, healthy, and confident women who excel in life.


Raising Godly Children

Raising Godly Children

Author: Anthony Dickerson

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2012-06-01

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1105635856

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Written by the dad, mom and children, the reader benefits from the unique perspective of not only what it is like to attempt to raise godly children, but also what it is to be raised with the goal of being godly. By applying the principles found in this book, you will be able to help your children to: Grow in their intimacy with God, Exceed levels of expectation, be their best, Discover God's special purpose for their lives, Believe in themselves, Have joy through difficulties, Serve according to their Spiritual Gifts, Pray and read their Bible daily, Trust God, Watch less and better television, Forgive always and reconcile when possible, Eat more balanced meals, Be gracious, Work harder and do their chores, Observe all promises, Honor their parents, Argue less, Choose their friends more carefully, Better handle peer pressure, Not be bullied, Increase their financial responsibility, Fulfill the Great Commission, Develop to their MAXimum POtential.