Family Ministries Shares Tips to Help Parents

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Are you interested in helping your kids learn to listen and obey? Being attuned to our children’s capability and mental state can help us to understand when we should be asking, what we should be asking, and how we should be asking. This practical article from the Institute for Family Studies shares twelve strategies and two principles for parents.

Article link: How to Get Your Kids to Listen and Obey

Blessings
Abraham Swamidass, Family Ministries Coordinator

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