Self-Control Doesn’t Just Happen
Question: Isn't it our goal to produce children with self-discipline and self-reliance? If so, how does your approach to external discipline imposed by parents get translated into internal control?
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Question: Isn't it our goal to produce children with self-discipline and self-reliance? If so, how does your approach to external discipline imposed by parents get translated into internal control?
Do you need a good laugh about the ups and downs of family life? On today’s edition of Family Talk, pastor and comedian Ted Cunningham brings humor and wisdom to marriage and parenting. He shares practical insights about serving your spouse, teaching kids responsibility, and finding joy in the everyday chaos of family life.
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Are you seeing all your child has to offer? Try a new perspective to help you see those positive qualities.
Loving your child is only half of what's required to build self-esteem!
A child should be exposed to a carefully conceived, systematic program of spiritual training. Yet we are much too haphazard about this crucial matter. Perhaps if we recognized the target we would hit it more often.



