Monthly Archives: February 2009

Ego Boost

When you ask me why I don’t want my kids to make mistakes, I’ll claim it’s because I don’t want to see them get hurt. And there is truth to that statement but that’s not all of it. There is … Continue reading

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10 Steps to Raising a Delinquent Child

1. Begin with infancy to give the child everything he/she wants. In this way he/she will grow up to believe the world owes him/her a living. 2. Never give him/her any spiritual training. Wait until he/she is twenty-one and then … Continue reading

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Your Teen: A Problem to be Solved or A Gift to be Appreciated?

Last week I read a story that reinforces to one of my recent blogs about the need to be more positive in our interactions with our teens. You see, I believe one of the reasons we’re not more encouraging of … Continue reading

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Encouraging Responsibility

This group of young people, ages 9 to 27, called Millenials are fabulous. They are relational, optimistic, civic-minded and tolerant of diversity. They’ve been described as the most promising generation in a hundred years. One of the reasons they are … Continue reading

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